For this one I want to talk about the inspiration on postmodern design. I find the most interesting thing about this style/design is that, in my own words, is very open per say. It doesn’t try to create a language that is to be understood … Continue Reading “Designer’s Cookbook Week 13 – EE”
Author: Esmeralda Ensaldo
The International Typography Style (Swiss Style) is a minimalistic style that values objectivity and readability. One of the key elements in this style is the use of san-serif typefaces. Also, the grid that helps set the hierarchy to organize information within the design.
This is … Continue Reading “Designerâs Cookbook Week 12 â EE”
Visual art design played a huge role in the United Farm Workers (UFW) labor union for the visualization of the farmworkers movement. That art has created a sense of unity among the Mexican community that still resonates until this day since farm workers are still … Continue Reading “UFW and Visual Art Designâ EE”
The De Stijl movement reminded me of one of the projects we had in my graphic design principles class (If I remember correctly). We were asked to use circles, squares, triangles, and lines to represent the words influential, sharp, vulnerable, and delicate. We were trying … Continue Reading “Designerâs Cookbook Week 11- EE”
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Visual art design played a huge role in the United Farm Workers (UFW) labor union for the visualization of the farmworkers movement. That art has created a sense of unity among the Mexican community that still resonates until this day since farm workers are … Continue Reading “Visual Art and the United Farm Workers (UFW)”
âNot everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.â â James Baldwin. While it is true that stereotypes are part of society, it influences the perception someone has about an individual or groups … Continue Reading “Why doesn’t your mamma wash you with Fairy Soap? – EE”
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