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Valentina’s Trending Seeds for the “Me Too” movement is a very creative and unique way of showing data – as was all of her work. What I liked about this work was how the whole page interacted/moved and not just… Continue Reading
USA During the 19th and 20th centuries, 37 new states were added as the nation expanded across the North American continent and acquired a number of overseas possessions. Palau Japan seized Palau in 1914, was granted a League of Nations… Continue Reading
Top three Gestalt Principles: Pragnanz – My poster has several words that use negative white space within the large black text, this creates the outline that there are words going across each set of two large letters. By having those… Continue Reading
This particular set of posters by Trace Byrd I found interesting. I enjoyed the minimal color palettes and seeing how it works with the type hierarchy. The composition stuck with me as I found the use of negative space on… Continue Reading
What are the primary and secondary hooks? The primary hook is the large “James Stirling” text at the very top of the page. I found the secondary hook becomes either the following “Architect and Teacher underneath the name on the… Continue Reading
It was interesting to learn about the history of when receipts were started, even in a different form. It’s clear that throughout history, record-keeping and documentation was just as important and thought of as it is today. Based on what… Continue Reading