Sunday, February 24, 2013

Kelsey

Typography: 
I love the use of color and the way that the words were broken up in this one. It shows movement within its letters.

This one shows the letters simple and straight to the point, but adds simple detail which is interesting.. Simple imagery.

I liked how this one shows the different options of a letter within a font.  The way that they laid an image behind the words upside down was also a fun way to change things up for this project.

(http://www.typographyserved.com/)
I loved the imagery within the lettering for this one- it also relate  to the poem I will be using so i thought it was a perfect inspiration.
(http://purpleminds.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/typography.jpg)
Although this was simple it made a bigger picture out of the words.. which is a definite possibility for this project.


(http://uphillwriting.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Narration.jpg)
I thought that this one was a fun way to play with the words.. to use a character as part of the work itself might come in handy for designing our website.


narrative imagery

(http://www.styleweekly.com/richmond/widescreen-vistas/Content?oid=1375825)
I liked this image because it was a pice that told a story just by looking at it even though the story wasn't perfectly clear.  


(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjp5N1GADcnkAzkeK8lzmmwKPsU7r3dm10HfJZVtKpRPg_1M57TMFxA9NEjytK4msQbwqBI2jpqVbMqGBm6Km_uzwZFHecf4lluyAbaWu1Yau9y3JWLjA3dVvt_RVmFvU7dUcyeHgLPdZXk/s1600/Earthdayposter.jpg)
I thought this was a good example for illustration of a picture with some typography introduced. 


(http://faralenalam.wordpress.com/2012/11/15/500-days-of-summer/)
This is part of the movie called 500 Days Of Summer from a few years ago that used this sort of imagery. I thought it was clever to use in a modern film, and told a story in a simple few images..


(http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/love/images/31236730/title/love-photo)
People can find meaning in the smallest things.. and what may not mean anything can mean a lot more when turned around....


(http://www.writingforward.com/writing_exercises/creative-writing-exercises/creative-writing-exercises-moral-dilemmas)
This is another image that relates to the poem I chose, and I liked the simplistic nature of the image.. 

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