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    colour which frames the female protagonist would have reverberated with Victorian readers as their knowledge of popular culture associated with the ‘Yellow Book’ would have been relevant and stimulating. This periodical was ‘distinctive in design and typography as well as in contents’ which was a technique used by many radical literary figures, including the authors being studied within this essay, as they all used the form of a short story. The short story was a relatively new form of writing…

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    Underwater Reverie in the Deep Sea As an underwater cave’s ominous mysteries are explored, the fish start to play. The stalagmites’ aged decay brings whimsy in a way that’s impossible to find elsewhere. A lone scuba divers shines a light forward, while normally he would be uncomfortable, he is in awe. Deep in the ocean lies a strange earth that’s full of mystery and has the potential for exploration, deep into my mind lies curiosity and philosophy. The water-earth qualities accurately depict…

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    Specifically in “Gee!! I Wish I Were a Man” (1917) Christy contrasts the seemingly feminine hand lettering of ‘I’d join the Navy’ to the more masculine and, arguably the more important, block lettering. Christy’s typography choices even point to the idea that Christy used women for the sole purpose of their physicality: the more female hand lettering adds a dreamy quality to the poster while the more critical information, the location of the nearest recruiting station…

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    “Today I want to tell you three stories from my life. That’s it. No big deal. Just three stories” (Jobs 3). From the very beginning of his 2005 speech to Graduates of Stanford University, Steve Jobs presented a comfortable and relatable tone to his audience, a tone that he maintained throughout the speech. George Saunders began his 2013 speech delivered to Syracuse University Graduates in a similar tone, stating “Down through the ages, a traditional form has evolved for this type of speech,…

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    Layout browser compatibility, for example, is easily fixed with the use of CSS. With CSS you are also able to achieve: Maintainability. Unless there are major changes, maintaining websites with CSS is very easy. CSS allows the separation of the typography and layout of your website from data in your…

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    A copywriter is expected to be skilled in coming up with great advertising ideas as well as putting them to paper in a very articulate and effective manner. A copywriter should also have a good grasp of layout and typography because visuals are also very important in advertising. Most advertising agencies require aspiring copywriters to have a solid background in the field, preferably working for at least three years in the business. Copywriters are of course expected…

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    of humans on the aisle, especially at the point of selection, by doing away with the cluttered message. Too much information can be harmful. The brand already has the right formula for a brand story. Its southern appeal ekes through its cursive typography, suggesting that the product is hand crafted, slowly processed. This brand message extends through the southern draw of its byline: “The best darn curls, period.” However, I think they fail to transition that emotional appeal into a logical…

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    Laszlo Moholy- Nagy (1895- 1945) is a highly innovative Hungarian born, Bauhaus artist, designer and teacher. He is a leading figure of the movement with many well-known works of photography, painting, sculpture and typographies which still have an influence over contemporary art and design of today. The Bauhaus style is one of the most influential modern art movements which still has a large impact upon art and design today. The Bauhaus style was influenced by Russian constructivism and its…

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    Does Typography of Substance Abuse and Dependence Differ as a Function of Exposure to Child Maltreatment, is a passage, published in the Journal or Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse written by six different researchers experienced in the field of substance abuse. In this particular article, Carla Danielson and her colleagues, discuss how maltreatment as a child affects drug usage later on. To begin with, the researchers identify the different types of maltreatment someone could experience.…

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    bespoke brushes to paint each frame. This technique gave us the desired traditional hand painted look that the client was after. We created the line-work and textures separately which allowed us to colour up the tone and washes in the background. Typography was then added to highlight key parts of the…

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