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New directions in photography were explored in the 1920's and 30's. I am not too sure but this may be a Man Ray study.
Perhaps someone can add information on this photograph. I think that it is the former Grand-Ducal Saxon School of Arts Academy of Art in Weimer where the former Academy professors created a new "Academy of Art" in the same building in vehement protest over the Bauhaus taking over the school.
Early classic example of a New Graphic Design layout using only two colors, (a two color run for a printing press is much cheaper than full color) but was an exciting visual utilizing space, tension, asymmetrical layout, san serif letterform and photography.
cover designed for quark class and for a cd exchange with other bloggers
shelter cover inspired by sean hayes' song, "rosebush inside"
animal cover quote from "slow pony home" by the weepies
Dickie, A. M., & Sons were yacht & launch builders and engineers based in Tarbet, Scotland
Letter dated 25 Jan 1946
Ref.: BT_004_397
From the Bill Lind Collection
Concepts for JAQK Cellars wine packaging designed by Hatch. See the rest of packaging & interview at grainedit.com
images c2009 grainedit & Hatch
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A celebration of the 20th anniversary of Lego's original mythology BIONICLE! Please spread the word and hit that Support button on Lego Ideas! Thank you!
Link to project:
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Designed by Tom Purvis 1930. It seems that all of the pictorial modernism designs used san serif letterforms, tightly set. And there is great consideration for the four outside edges of the composition.
T-Shirt Design by Thurgood Marshal High School Students
Students were asked to design a t-shirt that was inspired by the word "highway". "Highway" was chosen as the subject of their design since this major cityscape feature is visible from the windows of their classroom. Each student designed their t-shirt using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. When they were finished, the designs were printed directly onto the shirts and heat set. The printing of the shirts was made possible by a generous donation of services by Mr. Willis.
Students at Thurgood Marshal found this project to be rewarding, as they proudly wore their shirts around campus for several days after the completion of the project. This has prompted many of the other students around campus to take an interest in industrial arts, as well as the creative arts.
T-Shirt Design by Thurgood Marshal High School Students
Students were asked to design a t-shirt that was inspired by the word "highway". "Highway" was chosen as the subject of their design since this major cityscape feature is visible from the windows of their classroom. Each student designed their t-shirt using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. When they were finished, the designs were printed directly onto the shirts and heat set. The printing of the shirts was made possible by a generous donation of services by Mr. Willis.
Students at Thurgood Marshal found this project to be rewarding, as they proudly wore their shirts around campus for several days after the completion of the project. This has prompted many of the other students around campus to take an interest in industrial arts, as well as the creative arts.
This is my high school senior t-shirt design which I submitted but sadly was not chosen. The mascot of my high school is seagull and I was in Class of 2009. As you can see, I combined these two ideas into one. The topmost yellow symbol-stream in the background spells "Staten Island Tech", the name of my school. The meaning behind this design is that the graduating class will be like a strong seagull, gliding up toward a bright future.