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Tuesday, April 21, 2009. I'm majoring in Zwart. and crappy jokes. Blog Posting for April 24th - Piet Zwart Project, Process Blog. Above is a thumbnail of the main poster I am working on screen printing. I’ve taken a look at a variety of Zwart works, he played with some photomontage effects and silhouettes, and used bold shapes and multiple font styles. Often not limiting a work for only two or three fonts, he frequently used endless amounts. Tuesday, March 24, 2009. Piet Zwart, part zwei. The fourth imag...

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009. I'm majoring in Zwart. and crappy jokes. Blog Posting for April 24th - Piet Zwart Project, Process Blog. Above is a thumbnail of the main poster I am working on screen printing. I’ve taken a look at a variety of Zwart works, he played with some photomontage effects and silhouettes, and used bold shapes and multiple font styles. Often not limiting a work for only two or three fonts, he frequently used endless amounts. Tuesday, March 24, 2009. Piet Zwart, part zwei. The fourth imag...

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Design History Blog: Timothy O'Sullivan

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Thursday, February 26, 2009. Proud to say, I have written a small paper on this fellow before. Here is an introduction to assist point of viewing and understanding for his work and where he was coming from. He worked for M.Brady but eventually found himself fighting in the the war he used to take pictures of, the American Civil War. After his stint in the war, he was honorably discharged, he rejoined Matthew Brady. Field where General Reynolds fell, 1863. Dead Horses of Bigelow's Battery, 1863. Unfortuna...

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Design History Blog: April 2009

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009. I'm majoring in Zwart. and crappy jokes. Blog Posting for April 24th - Piet Zwart Project, Process Blog. Above is a thumbnail of the main poster I am working on screen printing. I’ve taken a look at a variety of Zwart works, he played with some photomontage effects and silhouettes, and used bold shapes and multiple font styles. Often not limiting a work for only two or three fonts, he frequently used endless amounts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.

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Design History Blog: Piet Zwart

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Thursday, February 26, 2009. Google Piet Zwart's name and these are some of the images that will pop up. Images that are highly graphic, colorful and fresh. For it to only be nearly the 1930's, Piet's work is fantastically inspiring. One can see its links even to today's work. Places such as Hatch Show and Yeehaw seem to be influenced by this Dutch take on typography. It's fascinating. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jar Goats Three Panels. View my complete profile.

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Design History Blog: Jar Goats Three Panels

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Monday, February 16, 2009. Jar Goats Three Panels. Housed today in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY. This is a persian peice, showing one of the first heavily repeated icon. The mountain goat or ibex. Common to Northern and Central Iran. Each panel (3) was seperated very geometrically. The structure of the jar itself shows much improvement of craftsmanship over time. Things become more asthetically pleasing rather than simply useful. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jar Goats Three Panels.

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Design History Blog: February 2009

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Thursday, February 26, 2009. Proud to say, I have written a small paper on this fellow before. Here is an introduction to assist point of viewing and understanding for his work and where he was coming from. He worked for M.Brady but eventually found himself fighting in the the war he used to take pictures of, the American Civil War. After his stint in the war, he was honorably discharged, he rejoined Matthew Brady. Field where General Reynolds fell, 1863. Dead Horses of Bigelow's Battery, 1863. Unfortuna...

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