Monday, April 15, 2013
Studio Art: Typographic Design
Last week in class we looked at some great letterpress type design and some different emotive type examples so this week we are working on you personal manifesto which can be in either style. You should have created a list of the different aspirations you have in life and this week we will turn those thoughts into art either by hand like in the amazing Holstee design by the artist Tekst above (which is documented in the video below) or on the computer like the example we looked at last week. The choice is yours but either way the final design should be turned in digitally by Wednesday.
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