For the 5.1 typography module, I had to create a type specimen based on the Prangram Prangram typeface, Editorial Old. This was made in InDesign and then into a physical document focusing
Week Two: Innovations
The project I am reflecting on is my book cover from the module 4.2 as I believe that using a wider range of technologies could have improved my design.
AR could have made this project quite interesting due to the nature of the brief which was about a square location of Leeds, which my area was Kirkgate. Throughout the entirety of this
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Formed by Berlin based designer Stefan Gandl in late 2001 the independent design studio went on to release two bestselling books ‘Neubau Welt’ (2005) and ‘Neubau Modul’ (2007). In 2008
From last year's module 4.4.3 Re:Branding I think that the project of creating branding for the old hoist tower in my square would work quite well with new
The piece I decided to look back at was the wayfinding brief from first year. I created some posters to project and display onto the university arts buildings. I think that it was
The past module that I would improve upon if I was to do it again is the mobile app. The mobile app that I created was around historical sites around Leeds and the
The brief I decided to reflect on was my very first brief of first year, which was the wayfinding for the university. I enjoyed doing this brief, but I could definitely have utilised
The generative and fully interactive branding toolkit is capable of creating a wide range of static and motion graphics, allowing for high-resolution exports to JPG, PNG with alpha-channel, scalable vector-graphics (SVG) as well
Impetuous typographic experimentation – inspiration beyond boundaries. A typographic playground of creative possibilities, enabling designers to create visually animated and unique messages. An initiative to inspire cooperation and challenge how we reinvent creative tools
A pop-up book that, when viewed through a tablet or smartphone, reveals animated black-and-white worlds where characters navigate through rainstorms and doorways.
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The MIT Media Lab’s visual identity, designed by Pentagram, features a dynamic logo system based on a seven-by-seven grid. This design allows for numerous permutations, reflecting the lab’s innovative and interdisciplinary