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ixd102 – Pocket Profile – Vic Bell

Pocket Profile – Vic Bell. An illustrator, iconographer, and brand designer. Vic Bell has worked with well-known brands such as Uber, Scratch and Burberry. For these brands, she designed icons. Her icon art style is clean, simple and easily recognisable…. Continue Reading →

ixd 102 – Pocket Profile – Josef Muller-Brockman

Pocket Profile – Josef Müller-Brockman.   I decided to research about Muller-Brockman because of his interesting and clean poster designs. After hearing about his work and the International Typographic Style in week 7, I decided to investigate further as his… Continue Reading →

Pocket Profile – Jamie Reid (ixd101 & 102)

As soon as I decided on which lyrics to use for my Follow the Rhythm project, I figured one of the best people to research for inspiration would be Jamie Reid. I have been interested in his work for a… Continue Reading →

ixd102 – Three Favourite Typeface Specimen Screens

I have chosen my three favourite designs to use for criticism, and perhaps further development if needed. They are as follows:                    

ixd102 Typeface Specimen Planning & Outcomes

Planning: I started off by researching Baskerville, and practiced drawing some letters of the typeface. I looked at the angles, serifs, and forms of the letters that I would be using. I then moved on to drawing out a couple… Continue Reading →

ixd102 Typeface Specimen – Research

What is a Typeface Specimen? A type specimen showcases the specific typeface. It may display all the different variations of the typeface, such as, bold, italic, medium, and condensed. A typeface specimen can include special characters and numbers. What typeface… Continue Reading →

ixd102 – When We Build – Wilson Miner

After watching “When We Build” by Wilson Miner, I felt inspired, and even more excited for my future in Interaction Design. Miner begun the talk by showing how “we put so much of ourselves” into our physical possessions, because, although… Continue Reading →

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