Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Reflection

  • Postmodernism
  • 60's New Beliefs
  • Push Pin studios
  • Milton Glasser Seymore Chwast
  • Wolfgang Weingart
  • Will Kuntz
  • Siegfried Odermatt
  • April Grieman
  • Deconstructivism
  • Paula Scher
  • Fossil
  • Taylor Browning
  • Nevel Brody
  • Jacques Derrida - Glas
  • Emigre
  • David Carson
  • Post Modernism
  • Fred Woodward
  • Why not Associates
  • Jonathan BarnbrookPostmodernism
  • 60's New Beliefs
  • Push Pin studios
  • Milton Glasser Seymore Chwast
  • Wolfgang Weingart
  • Will Kuntz
  • Siegfried Odermatt
  • April Grieman
  • Deconstructivism
  • Paula Scher
  • Fossil
  • Taylor Browning
  • Nevel Brody
  • Jacques Derrida - Glas
  • Emigre
  • David Carson
  • Post Modernism
  • Fred Woodward
  • Why not Associates
  • Jonathan Barnbrook
Tonight's lecture was interesting in that the material can directly rate to the time period we are in. I really enjoy the work of Neville Brody and David Carson. Carson's interesting because he doesn't have any formal training in type-settng yet disruptive and disturbed images. The whole Deconstruction period inspires to use text in a new manor, not being looked at but being read instead. Barbara Krueger sets a new model for propaganda and advertising with her provocative use of text to create a new meaning for an image.

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