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Title: Hierarchy

Aperture f/: 22

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This photo was taken outside of an orlando courthouse downtown. The sparkles from the lights due to the open shutter gave the scenery a much more welcoming, than intimidating feeling.

Zwinger Palace, Dresden, Germany

last one from the therapy sessions. it's amazing what negative energy can do to your mind. it's also amazing what crazy things come out when you channel all that negative energy and do something creative. but still...it's that fucking light. hahahahhaha!!!

15 minute HTA done in group work

The first instalment of the Swing That Art Bat series of talks and events, BEAT ATTACK THWACK! By Daniel Simpkins and Penny Whitehead

I chose this as an example of the Hierarchy of needs, this is an old clock, not a sundial or candle clock, but a representation of the near middle ground of how we define time.

Why I chose this one, is because we don't necessarily need time, but it is a helpful organization tool that is simple to use, and has been innovated several times (hehe pun) throughout it's existence.

Photo by Zaylee Saint James Turner

Project for Typography 2: Hierarchy and Expression.

 

This is a project based on process. Four weeks were spent creating typographic sketches.

 

The end project resulted in a 5' x 3' poster. The "typeface" is made up of three layers: the outer shell of the circle, the number of lines within the circle, and the number attached to each circle.

 

The poster reads, "Nothing of me is original. I am the combined effort of everyone I've ever known."

 

5' x 3'

©Tamara McCoy, 2009

Bishop Apostolos Hierarchical Divine Liturgy Elkins Park 11-6-22

This is a bad example of Hierarchy of Needs. The designer’s main objective was to make this cup creative. The possibility of this cup spilling is high and the comfort while holding it is low. While interesting to look at I doubt it is a reliable product.

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