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    Persuasive Water Frontage

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    people in front of the home harvesting oysters or shellfish, or it could be owned by a company that seeds and harvests large scale oyster beds. The tidelands are not automatically included in the sale of waterfront property. 5. Consider the kind of typography you want. With waterfront property, views are extremely important to the value of the land. It is essential that you understand how the house sits, or where you can build in relation to the waterfront. You need to be comfortable with any…

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    Rainy Day Toy design project is conducted through research and inspiration to determine its brand identity. The design project is made up of the logo design, presentation, and questionnaire. A logo’s purpose is to differentiate from other competitors. Also, the logo should show a unique quality or style that can accurately portray the business perspective (Airey, 2014). In the beginning stages of designing the logo, the logo has been designed for children ages 1-4. The design challenge was…

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    project information title or description: Logo design of AA designer: Massimo Vignelli client: American Airlines year: 1967 American Airlines identity and branding were designed by Massimo Vignelli’s design firm, Unimark International in 1967. The logo contains two colors which represent American flag: blue and red. He created something very simple: two A letters and geometric X-shaped eagle. Massimo Vignelli was born and raised in Milan in 1931. He first studied architecture in…

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    Graphic Design

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    from finding information to recognizing a brand. This is why web pages, logos, and print ads with poor graphic design aren't as effective as well designed ones -- they don't help the viewer get things done. Sometimes, they even get in the way. Typography, layout, and color…

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    In 1897, Pearle Wait was finally able to perfect the simple gelatin dessert, it was taking years to master. His wife May David Wait gave it its name as what we know now, Jell-O. Wait then sold his company for $450 dollars to Frank Woodwark, because Wait didn’t have the funding for marketing and distributing his product. Success in the advertising campaigns finally began to rise in 1902 due to William E. Humelbaugh. In 1904, they launched the printed portion of their advertising and created “best…

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    Dr Who Title Sequence

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    Dr. Who’s title sequence promises and successfully delivers an action packed science fiction TV series based on one man, with his time traveling spaceship, exploring the vast expanse of space and time. Imagine a universe where humans not only had the technology to explore beyond the vast expanse of space of our solar system, but also had the ability to time travel, and visit parallel universes. Imagine a spaceship with all these capabilities, but was in the appearance of… an English retro blue…

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    Ee Cummings Essay

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    piece of visual art. By incorporating image movement in his works, Cummings controls how you read his poems. From first glance, without reading a single world, you almost have a rough idea of what his next poem will be about. By making things like typography and punctuation his own, he makes his poems a piece of art. Cummings has so many highly…

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    I assume that we will have sufficient knowledge about typography as well as plants and animals living on the new host planet and that we will be given extra training prior to departure. As the leader for this mission, I would be in charge of managing the team and delegating specific tasks to ensure the success…

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    Logo The Cerebral Palsy Alliance logo represents an organization that provides support and a better quality of life for people with disabilities. The logo is formed by 11 irregular shapes and three words. When looking at the logo we can identify the shape of a palm print. The gestalt law of closure makes this possible as the viewer closes the gaps between the shapes and groups them accordingly to construct a “whole” which results in a familiar form. Proximity and similarity help identify the…

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    Verbal Aspects Analysis

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    Typical codes and conventions of Billboard: 3 visual images 2 separated text black and white colors. In this visual we can see the letter ‘M’ with a big scale and a slogan at its bottom; a fries box in the middle of the billboard, in front of the fries box we have another text and on its right we have a clown holding a knife in his right hand. The billboard seem like it is placed on the highway. Verbal Aspects Analysis I’m hatin’ it: Verbal sign The message behind this text: The masthead of…

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