Typescreen Specimen: https://blogs.ulster.ac.uk/nicolepicton/2020/12/12/ixd102-week-5-typeface-specimen-final-design/ Group Project: Presentation, Planning, Blog Post (Incl. my personal notes & research). Webpage Essay: https://nicolepicton.github.io/stefan_sagmeister/
Here is the link to my final webpage essay entitled: “Stefan Sagmeister: Creative Genius, or Exhibitionist?”
Following the critique I received from Kyle and Pauline, I made quite a few changes to my webpage essay before submitting. The first change that I made was adding my name to the top of the page: The next thing… Continue Reading →
For week 8 we were put into groups and tasked with making a ten minute presentation to later present to Pauline and Kyle. The title we decided on was “Pioneers of Postmodern Design” and we all worked together in the… Continue Reading →
Below is my finalised typeface specimen design based on the Baskerville typeface.
On week 5 we received a critique on our typeface specimens. Pauline suggested that I should make a few changes to one of my three initial designs and use that as my final. These changes included: Type “Baskerville” up the… Continue Reading →
This is the link to my webpage essay as it stands on Github: https://nicolepicton.github.io/stefan_sagmeister/ For some reason this link won’t seem to work. This is the link to my files that are on Github https://github.com/nicolepicton/stefan_sagmeister Here are some screenshots… Continue Reading →
For today’s tutorial we were asked to post a quick update of our web essay markup, so I have a screenshot of my HTML progress in Notepad ++, as well as how it looks when opened up in a webpage…. Continue Reading →
Pocket Profile – Paula Scher. I grew an interest in Paula Scher’s work after our group presentation about the pioneers of postmodern design. Scher is an American graphic designer, painter, and educator in design. Many of her most well-known works… Continue Reading →
I decided to post my notes from ixd102 week two because I found this lecture very interesting. I personally really enjoy learning about the history of type, and knowing how things have progressed in the last few Centuries. I also… Continue Reading →
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