Pixelated and geometric art has been an inspiration for my artistic style. I looked at some of the artists who included the artistic qualities that I employed as a graphic designer. When it comes to developing logos and icons. Since I use an Apple device, I’m always curious about who produced the icons for Apple products. It brought to mind a great artist. Her name is Susan Kare. Susan Kare is a modern design pioneer who created iconic icons, typefaces, and visual components. For Mac users, Kare’s looped box design may be seen on the Command key. I admire how pixelated art can have an artistic quality that stems from the use of blocks or pixels. I conducted research about how pixels were inspired. Susan Kare’s graphic works were inspired by the art forms of pointillism and Impressionism. Pointillism, in painting, is the practice of applying small strokes or dots of color so that from an instance, the dots can visually blend together.
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COMD 3504 – OL01 (8505)
Summer 2024
Faculty Contact: Mary Beth Kilkelly
mkilkelly@citytech.cuny.edu
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