Category: Research Papers (Page 2 of 3)
The Harlot: Latina Representation in Hollywood
In this essay, I want to analyze the movie poster “The girl from Mexico” by Lupe Velez and how it heavily portrays the Harlot stereotype. Also, the way the stereotype has changed but still remains in … Read More
I choose “Under Execution Under Jailbreak” by Hirohiko Araki for my research paper. The piece was done as a cover for a short story collection that was also written by Hirohiko Araki. I chose this piece for my research paper because of how much it … Read More
I chose the Netflix animated series Cyberpunk: Edgerunner’s opening sequence as my topic for my research paper because it demonstrates a radical discarding of the typical sci-fi dystopian visual language & directly integrates and builds upon 20th-century graphic design history.
“Bring in Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk” – Paula Scher
I chose, “Bring in Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk” by Paula Scher, as she is a influential Graphic Designer. My paper will discuss how this poster and Scher’s work with The Public Theater … Read More
“Great Beginning, 1984”- Paula Scher
I choose “Great Beginning, 1984” by Paula Scher for my research paper. In fact, this artwork is Koppel&Scher promotional booklet. But I only used the page designed by Paula Scher. My research paper is focusing on how she combines the … Read More
Unshakable, Authentic, Daring Jessica Walsh
The following paper is an analysis of contemporary avant-garde through the works of designer Jessica Walsh. Additionally, it discusses the role and responsibilities of designers in social and political issues and how Walsh does it in a unique fashion. The … Read More
I chose the Netflix animated series Cyberpunk: Edgerunner’s opening sequence as my topic for my research paper because it demonstrates a radical discarding of the typical sci-fi dystopian visual language & directly integrates and builds upon 20th-century graphic design history.
I choose a Time magazine cover from 2008 for my research paper. I choose this specific cover because it is a depiction of the 2007-08 financial crisis which not only affected the people of America but the impact was heard all over the world. We … Read More
In this article, I discuss Dan Friedman’s iconic work, “Typografie,” which is an example of futurism, typophoto and as well as the new typography. His art is more abstracted and asymmetrical and is considered to be experimental. His work proves that art has no limitation.
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