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Week 10: Museum Exhibit Thumb Nails

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Below are images of my outline regarding the Museum Exhibition project. I focused a lot on the hierarchy as that has been something I sometimes struggle with as well as start figuring out how to lay out my content, both images, and text, in the grid/column layout. 

Week 9: Museum Exhibition Idea

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     For this first step of picking out an exhibition, I decided to focus on a musical museum because how it's another form of art. I choose the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with its Legends of Rock exhibit which focuses on some of the greatest performers/talents. I'll be promoting certain artists that could be encountered here and sharing the talent from the instruments and voices of various rock genre music.  Link to website: https://www.rockhall.com/legends-of-rock  Write up: "Legends of Rock Highlight artifacts from a range of hall of fame inductees, including the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Guns 'N Roses, The Supremes, Michael Jackson, David Bowie, and Others.  Rock and roll is as much about the spectacle, the visual, as it is the sonic—we remember Bowie’s character Ziggy Stardust as much as we do the lyrics to “Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide,” Michael Jackson’s moonwalk as much as the bassline of “Billie Jean.” Conceived in tandem with the...

Week 8: Type Designer Poster Project (Final)

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        For my final poster, I didn't feel I needed to change my work extremely since I had spent a lot of time on my poster previously figuring out the balanced format as well as the correct opacity of colors. However, in this final draft, I focused on correcting a little more of my opacity and colors as well as messed with the font on the year and fixed any spelling errors and little details that are just refining what I have already worked on.   

Week 6: Type Designer Poster Project (First Draft)

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          Below is an image of the first draft of my Type Designer Poster Project. As a quick reminder, I chose John Baskerville and I wanted to showcase the letters B for Baskerville and Q as it has a unique serif that is very organically shaped. I kept a clean title that is larger and bolder than the year the Baskerville type was created in 1757. I also added the alphabet to give a greater example of the font's look for each letter. I kept the color pallet simple with a neutral background and some contrasting cool colors. I decided on a tan-like neutral to show the use of older styled paper as well as the newer blue colors to add a modern twist to the text. (Baskerville type is described as a mix of old style and modern.) I overall kept the feel of the poster clean and crisp which bounces off of the clean and crisp feel of the Baskerville Typeface. (1st image from my three color sketches and messed around a little with the placement of my body tex...