Monday 10 October 2011

Typography in design (flux presentation)

Graphic design has progressed using a lot more type in its work often replacing images or illustrations, or sometimes being used as the illustrations. Rather than type just being letters that communicate the words it has turned into a more aesthetic part of design. Depending on size layout and font the type can be deceived differently, society have picked up on this as more typefaces and designs evolved. Here are some examples of type based work ranging from logos,cd covers, magazines, boards, posters, business cards and street art.
Street art has also evolved. Graffiti is quite a modern urban art form that society doesn’t always agree with. You could say that Egyptian hieroglyphics and symbols could be compared with it, perhaps an influence on todays street art.

















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