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    REFERENCES Answers. n.d. International Typographic Style. Accessed from [20th April, 2013] Barnard. M. 2005. Graphic Design As Communication. Guillaume, A & Dorothea, E. (2012). Cubism. Location: Parkstone International. Bigman, A. 2012 4 Principles by Paul Rand that may Surprise You. Accessed from [20th April, 2013] Crazy Leaf Design. 2012. Understanding Minimalist

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    99 Designs: Paula Scher

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    order to get good." -Paula Scher (99 Designs) Paula Scher was born on October 6, 1948 in Virginia. She grew up in Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia. (Csun) Paula studied at Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia and she also taught the Swiss international style of typography at Tyler school of Art. (Csun) She has a BFA from the Tyler School of Art and a Doctor of Fine Arts Honoris Causa from the Corcoran College of Art and Design. (AIGA) She was encouraged to create hand-printed maps because her father

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    His use of the “ His use of typographic artist and his designs was the impresario of our time,” Dorfsman called him, a man who “profoundly influenced our vision, and perception of letter forms.” He established his business internationally and became world wide known. He also changed the

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    Chapter 1: The Invention of Writing - From the early Paleolithic to the Neolithic period (35,000 BC to 4,000 BC), early Africans and Europeans left paintings in caves, including the Lascaux caves in Southern France. - Early pictures were made for survival and for utilitarian and ritualistic purposes. - Petroglyphs are carved or scratched signs on rock. - These images became symbols for what would be the first spokenlanguage. - Cuneiform – Wedged shaped writing, created in 3000BC. Started

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    Image 2-1

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    when Nuremberg becomes a printing center in whole Europe. Woodcut printings were very popular at this time. On the other side, image 2 was made between 1830-32 during the Arts and Crafts movement and Art nouveau. The woodblock printing reflects the style of Arts and Crafts movement, also in the print, the geometric small triangular hill within the hallow of the cresting wave, demonstrates the key ideas of Art nouveau movement. Long Essay # 1 Image 2-1 is a color lithographic poster for Job cigarette

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    the nature of the right side’s layout puzzle piece-esque. Because of the contrast of small scale in relation to the rest of the spread, the viewer’s eye is drawn to shoes and the Nike logo, the most important elements of an advertisement. Brody’s style here is simple, strong, funky, deconstructive, lively and

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    What Is Corporate Design?

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    What is Corporate Design? A corporate outline (CD) is the authority graphical configuration of the logo and name of a company or organization utilized on letterheads, envelopes, frames, envelopes, handouts, and so forth. The house style is made in a manner that every one of the components are masterminded in an unmistakable outline and example. Companies do have extraordinary plan needs taking into account their practices. They convey their main goal, targets, needs, and item data - with clients

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    David Carson - MAIN NAME SHEET David Carson was born in Texas in the United States. Many of his design influences have come from his early childhood while travelling around America, Puerto Rico and the West Indies. His first significant exposure to graphic design education came as part of a three-week workshop in Switzerland, where the Swiss graphic designer Hans-Rudolph Lutz influenced him. He then worked in a high school near San Diego from 1982 to 1987. During this time he also carried highly

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    and an author of many books and articles on type and typography. He also worked at freelance in London between 1972 up to 1979. He is a member of the German Design Council board and past president of the International Society of Typographic Designers (ISTD) and the International Institute for Information Design (IIID). He is also a professor at the University of the Arts in Bremen and he received an honorary doctorate from Pasadena Center of Art. As a typographer, he has made many accomplishments

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    and Chris Zelinsky, whom all studied in Switzerland at the Basel School of Design, introduced Greiman to Modernism. She, also, went to graduated school at Basel and studied under Armin Hoffman and Wolfgang Weingart in the 1970s. She studied International Style and Weingart’s personal experiments that he called New Wave. “New Wave was more intuitive,

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