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My finished triptych for Experimental Typography. I had chosen my family tree as a theme and the names of all my known direct ancestors are contained within these images.
Annoyingly the centre 'square' ended up being a slightly different size to the others but I didn't have time to replace it.
delusions of adequacy
Grandiose delusions or delusions of grandeur are principally a subtype of delusional disorder but could possibly feature as a symptom of schizophrenia and manic episodes of bipolar disorder. Grandiose delusions are characterized by fantastical beliefs that one is famous, omnipotent, or otherwise very powerful. The delusions are generally fantastic, often with a supernatural, science-fictional, or religious bent (for example, belief that one is an incarnation of Jesus Christ).
Grandiose delusions are distinct from grandiosity, in that the sufferer does not have insight into his loss of touch with reality.
20080914 N Seoul Tower (Seoul, Korea)
typography expression about my daily life.
I prayed my wishes look at the moon.
I prayed that all the people I know are healthy and happy. :-) it was fragrant memories.
This is the finished product for the first project in my typography class. The assignment was the take the phrase "Just because you can does not mean that you should" and illustrate it using the text and minimal illustration. Admittedly, I went a little overboard with illustration, but I'm happy with the outcome.
The idea behind this typography is to recall the importance of praying all the time. Usually we come up with questions and what if's that lead to some doubts. Remember: PRAY FIRST!
Cast-iron letters used to identify the Amsterdam bridges. Photo taken at the Department of Bridges workshop on July 11, 1990.
Anyone who can identify this machine is telling me their age. Back when Adobe was an idea being hatched between John Warnock and Chuck Geschke over lunch at PARC and PageMaker was floating around in Paul Brainard's brain and Apple operated out of a California back street garage and Microsoft was a tiny little startup over the hill in Seattle that we tried to find one day but couldn't (no Google map back then) and Douglas Engelbart was working away at ARC on something called a mouse-
Mrs. McFadden and student. it was faster than setting type on a stick and you didn't have to deal with a Linotype operator. But you had better know the coding info on the screen. No spell checker either. It's output was a twelve inch wide strip of photo paper from a roll in the machine that the students hung from wires and pipes in the lab to dry after being processed in a chemical bath. They were then cut up into repros to be pasted on a mechanical. And we thought it was the most modern system possible.
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typography must be clear communication in its most vivid form
[this is the place where nothing changes a land of red buses and blue blooded babies]
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Dream don't work unless you do
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A Short Trip. East Sea.
Typography expression about my daily life.
I show my daily life feelings through photo & typography.
Look at the clear blue sky! amazing +_+
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