Category: Student Posts (Page 1 of 18)
Roland Barthesâ âRhetoric of the Imageâ essay from Image â Music â Text, Translated by Stephen Heath. Hill and Wang, 1977. (excerpt)
This section of Roland Barthes’ “Rhetoric of the Image” is an examination of a Panzani advertising, and it is presented here as a … Read More
Karl Gerstner, Designing Programmes pg 55-61, Joseph Muller-Brockman, âGrid and Design Philosophyâ pg 62-63 Graphic Design Theory: Readings From the Field by Helen Armstrong; and Margaret Rhodes, The Swiss Designers Breaking Tradition.
This article examines the development of the Swiss Style in graphic design as … Read More
Steven Heller âUnderground Mainstreamâ in Design Observer 2008.S
In my opinion there is a difference between underground and mainstream today. I believe this because with mainstream everything is controlled by the companies and the masses. But when it comes to underground its raw … Read More
80s Design is Alive, Well, and Living in 2019â by Nadja Sayej, published in PRINT, March 6, 2019
Bringing the 80′ use of collage into today’s society looks different. The principles of collage and mixed media have been used today through social media and … Read More
Research Paper 2: Gender Advertisement by Erving Goffman, Social Bias, and Stereotypes
Advertising is one of the most inspiring/influential, informative and persuasive tools used in creativity for centuries. Ads communicate messages and meaning to whatâs being created. Mostly, these ads are to give a form of identity to the creators and to the world. There are a … Read More
In the theory of art and design, there have been various movements that broke barriers, pushed boundaries and paved the way for artists/designers today. Without these movements, certain artists/designers and styles wouldnât exist. The movement that emphasizes the barrier breaking and pointer way to … Read More
Link to my research journal:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RFQdX8wt0-9s7O8AyYFsWlk170mIZ_W8cqSeqIgaA2I/edit?usp=sharing
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