This picture came from the Print 2005 regional design annual November/December edition. This edition was split up by the states, and this one came from Illinois. This is a perfect example of using typography as a graphic design element. It interested me the most because of what we just learned about using emphasis. It uses all caps but they did it by using different point sizes of the caps well. I don't know what typeface it is, but it is a sans-serif for sure. I think it's function was used a product since I do believe it's for a CD cover.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
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This picture came from the Print 2005 regional design annual November/December edition. This edition was split up by the states, and this one came from Illinois. This is a perfect example of using typography as a graphic design element. It interested me the most because of what we just learned about using emphasis. It uses all caps but they did it by using different point sizes of the caps well. I don't know what typeface it is, but it is a sans-serif for sure. I think it's function was used a product since I do believe it's for a CD cover.
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looks like the sans serif might be impact... that "S" looks like the one from the "LOST" logo.
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