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A random window I found walking the streets of Florence. This is a display window for a gallery space. The letterforms are created using shadows.. Notice the light source from above, there is a single lamp pointing down above the sign. Each letter is a piece made of cut-out paper materials that are mounted perpendicularly to the wall. The use of all white surface/letter cut-outs gives it a classy, clean feel. Very chic.. Very creative..
note the intricate carving job on the water melon. no, i didn't do it. that was all papa morelli. nice job dad!
we were thoroughly impressed with the bike lanes in montreal. they have their own area AND their own traffic lights. we also found a bike cafe. pretty awesome.
completely furnished with IKEA-ware. we had high hopes of cooking in the little kitchen, as it turns out montreal is quite the little foodie mecca, so no cooking took place here
Trying my best to hawk my goods at the Fall Harvest party. I think I spent too much time sampling the food and talking with friends... oops.
Assignment: Each student will produce a unique and visually appealing composition by combining two different typographic characters. Using the type families provided, one character will act as the positive form and the second character will act as the negative form (reversed out of the positive form).
An exercise in Jennifer Cole Phillips class trying to create interesting compositions with different fonts and letters.