a good and bad example of a logo
a good and bad example of an editorial
a good and bad example of an advertisement
a good and bad example of a poster
a good and bad example of typography
The second advertisement is boring, I think there is to much going on in order for it to work effectively. There is a bad use of imagery, typography and also colour.
I really like the design of the natural history logo, the imagery inside the type gives the N a sense of depth, its clean, crisp and well designed.
Although I really like the WWF logo I think it is about time the logo changed slightly. The panda is something that everyone relates to, the logo is achieving its purpose however i think it can be changed and still achieve its purpose.
Vince Frost's close up editorial design is one of my biggest influential pieces. It is the perfect example on how to crop images if necessary and also how to use Typography effectively along side strong images in order to balance it.
The second editorial piece is too boring. There is too much information and poor use of imagery.
The Glastonbury poster is probably the worst i have seen so far. I do not like the use of Typeface it looks childlike and also the use of colour is too childlike.
The poster for band advertising is interesting in the way it is made up of various images and typefaces. some images have been cropped but still work well.
The use of typography on the universe poster does not work very well. The two different styles of typeface demands attention which creates tension on the page between which typeface should be looked at first.
The typography shaped like a gun grabs my attention. i like it when designers use type in unusual ways to create interesting images.
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