


Ive been Playing around with what people have said in yesterdays class and have done 3 variations on a new design which i have tried to incorporated a flowing form with a recognized text. See what you think.
An archive of the Design and Industry student show production at San Francisco State University. Instructor: Pino Trogu
personally the first one is my favorite.
ReplyDeletebut maybe the last one has a sense of celebration.
awesome work Tom!!
ReplyDeletei like the concept and the direction. keep in mind that less is more. ; ) in application however i like 3 for some reason.
ReplyDeleteFor some strange reason 3 isn't actually yellow uploading it has changed all the colours the yellow is actually meant to be a blue?? ill bring the originals to class tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate going off the grid with this one ;)
ReplyDeleteI like the first one as well, except that the particular blue makes it look a lot like the Internet Explorer "e", which (I'm almost positive) is also in Helvetica.
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In general I think this is a far more promising direction, being far less conservative and more dynamic than some of the other stuff we've had so far. I also think something denser like this will be far more legible from far away on posters, banners, etc.