Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Task 9 - Timeline Styles

Victorian 
 - Victorian romantised design style
  - Banner Victorian style heading
  - Bright vibrant use of colour
  - symmetrical layout
  - large amount of detail






Arts & Crafts
William Morris

- Detailed illustration style
- Well constructed curved typography style
- Organic look and feel (Victorian style)
- Bold use of colour






Art Nouveau

 William Bradley

- Curved and natural shapes used in the design
- Asian style influence
- strong black outline
- image makes reference to the women common theme
 in Art Nouveau period

Early Modern

D Rudeman 1925

- Flat colour approach but eye catching aswell
- Sense of rebellion
- Figures are symmetrical
- strong use of the colour red






Art Deco

A.M. Cassandra 1924

- Geometric design layout
- overlapping layers
- unique typography style
- use of many different typography designs.






American Kitsch

J Howard 1942

- exaggerated pose (heroic realism)
- Bright vibrant use of colour
- theme of women more accepted with work









Late Modern 

Saul Bass 1958

- Quirky but stand out text
- simplicity in style
- Simple illustration









Swiss International

 Jospeh Brockman 1953

- Simple use of typography
- Geometric based layout
- use of perspective







Psychedelia

Victor Miscoso

- illegible typography
- large and vibrant imagery
- no use of the colour black








Contemporary

- Use of tongue in cheek sense of humor
- use of simple stand out text
- plain black and white imagery










Digital

- very computerised photoshop developed
- vibrant and bold use of colour
- Large and in exaggerated text

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