Thursday, March 31, 2011

Unknown Artist,

I believe this is some ones work, its on a website with no really any information regrading to the artist. i simply like it due to the simplicity.

The Postwar Information Age

i like the mathematical grill, the clean structure and the logic of the poster. once again, this is for Swaziland

Josef Müller-Brockmann

i have come to realize that most of my research images were from Swiss. Nevertheless, this is the same. really liked how simple the line was but i wish its letters so it would be closer to the idea of typographic

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Blanda Eggenschweiler



i like how this artist uses letters to forms pictures, each pictures with created by lots of different fonts together.

Josef Müller-Brockmann

Josef is a Swiss graphic designer. i like the way of how clean he uses typography as an art. very stylish and unique. also like a visual art

Unknown Artist,

i have no idea who did this. but i am just in loved with this. black and white with a simple child in the middle.
first impression i have is the natural curiosity coming from from him and that matches the word on the bottom. this is definitely typography art

Armin Hofmann #2

Once again this is from Armin Hofmann. i am not sure if we since this exactly poster in class but i am sure we seen something very close to this style. Once again, hot colors, white and red, perfect match. And not the forget about the unique font that he created on the center.

Gewerbe Museum poster, Armin Hofmann (1961)


Very similar to the top artist, Armin Hofmann is also a graphic design from Swiss. Many posters he made were very unique on the fonts and colors and this was one of his best, i think.

personally, i really like how abstract the poster was, although i have no idea what is the poster telling. However, i like the simpleness of two colors mix with the abstract and also the 4 different font located randomly on top. i think this will become one of my ideas later in my projects for this class.

Pirelli Scooter poster, Max Huber (1957)

Rather than looking up names that you post on blackboard. i decided to just simply google on international typographic style's art piece. So, this work on the right is from an artist called Max Huber. He is basically a graphic designer that does these very simple but outstanding designs back in the 50s - 80's. like how we discussed in class, he uses some very hot colors to be the focus of the poster and linked to a scooter's tire. by bring the colors lines from the back to the front, audience can definitely feel the action that were trying to create.

First post ~~

So, here is my blog created for the digital letter form 362 class.