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    Representation In Disney

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    I chose the original typeface of Disney for the titles of the three distinct sections for the audience to relate to the infographic. The font will easily grab the attention of the target audience, since it symbolizes their favorite movie-making corporation. The reason I decided to use the second typeface was because I thought it was appropriate, since it is the same font as the title of Snow White. I chose it for…

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    Graphic design is a broad topic that has the power to change the world. Public information design is the least glamorous side of graphic design. It is usually the last thing that comes to mind when someone mentions Graphic Design. AIGA medalist Sylvia Harris has impacted the graphic design community in ways that have inspired others to strive to change the world around them. As an African American woman who was raised during the 60s, she grew up with a unique perspective and offered something…

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    Brochure Design Analysis

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    The design of this brochure fulfills the many topics we have covered in the Graphic Design 1 class. The very first thing that I noticed when I picked up the brochure was the use of negative space on the cover. Mohawk’s brochure title is in a grey typeface, inside of a white circle, but the circle is surrounded by color. I noticed the white circle right away because of its stance in the colorful background. I then noticed the title of the brochure. At that point I was intrigued and started to…

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    Industries actually offers a wide variety of styles” and often their typefaces are rendered from hand-drawn letterforms” (Ai Online). Here is a great example of the Retro style that House Industries has become known for, being used to promote singer Beyonce Knowles. One interesting thing that this type foundry does to promote fonts that they have created, and is a brilliant marketing strategy, is to create items inspired by the typefaces and sell them in an online store…

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    Networking: To summarize the wired configuration, this network starts with the public internet that connects to a WAN (Wide Area Network); a good example of a WAN network is an ISP (Internet Service Provider) (Ocens, 2012). This WAN connection is T1 that connects to the T1 Demarcation Router in the computer room; this terminates the T1 line and provides an Ethernet Connection to the Main Router as well as a T1 connection to the WAN. The main router creates LAN connectivity and connects to the…

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    Herbert Bayer Achievements

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    alphabets simultaneously? We do not speak a capital ‘A’ and a small ‘a’ ” (http://thinkingform.com/2012/04/05/thinking-herbert-bayer-04-05-1900/ ). This typeface was never formally cast but presently exists in a digital format and stands as one of Bayer’s greatest contributions to the field of typography as visually functional graphic design. His typeface was credited with “liberating typography and design in advertising and creating the very look of advertising we take for granted today”…

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    Arial Fontt

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    The typeface I am picking is the Arial font. The Arial typeface was drawn in 1982 by designer Robin Nicholas and Patricia Saunders. It was original called Sonoran Sans Serif and was renamed Arial in 1992. Arial was made similar to the Helvetica font design, some say copying it for thickness and height. It started off as a bitmap font. The bitmap were high-resolution laser comp fonts that were used as a starting point to sample down give it a 240dpi or 300dpi font. Arial was original…

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    Impact Of Laser Printer

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    Letters, programs and a Laser “Without change there is no innovation, creativity or incentive for improvement. Those who initiate change will have a better opportunity to manage the change that is inevitable” (William G Pollard). If we don 't have change in our society we have no creativity and don 't think of improving. When we finally think of change there is a certainty that we can change things. One must think of many things that change by the creation of the laser printer. What would we…

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    over 40 years. He worked on the project with Heinz Waibl who studied with Massimo Vignelli in high school from 1946 to 1950 and they were close friends while studying Politecnico di Milano. Originally, the logo firstly designed without eagle, just typeface(Helvetica) in two plain colors. Half of letters are blue(Pantone 281), the rest is red(Pantone 485). He did not designed stylized eagle, but later the image of eagle was added at the request of the client. From Vignelli’s point of view he…

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    ” The positive and lighthearted mindset – while still being serious enough to create innovative work – is something I find extraordinarily important in a creative field. After learning about the typeface “Mrs. Eaves” in class, I could not find a correlation between O’Brien’s Instagram name and the typeface, which was designed by Zuzana Licko in 1996. She also doesn’t address it in any of her online interviews, but it is something I might add to my bucket list should I ever get the chance to meet…

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