Valentina D’Efilippo
One work by Valentina I am intrigued by is her book, “The Brain – A User’s Guide”. I think it’s impressive how she’s able to create a book that highlights all the qualitative aspects of the brain and ways… Continue Reading
One work by Valentina I am intrigued by is her book, “The Brain – A User’s Guide”. I think it’s impressive how she’s able to create a book that highlights all the qualitative aspects of the brain and ways… Continue Reading
Short description of each country: United States – One of the most populated and largest countries in the world, and the one I am currently inhabiting. Micronesia – The complete opposite of the United States in terms of… Continue Reading
The first Gestalt principle that I believe is highly prevalent in this poster is the Hierarchy principle. This is due to the eyes first looking at the “ten lucky people,” which was purposeful in its pursuit to start the… Continue Reading
A piece of work that resonated with me in the reading was the nine boxes that were split into 3×3 grids. They popped out to me because they are good, simple examples of formats that can be used for… Continue Reading
The primary and secondary hooks that I first noticed in this poster are the “thinking” in black in the background, and the “thinking big diagrams, mediascape, and megastructures” placed on top of it. There are four levels of type,… Continue Reading
What stood out to me in the readings about receipts is how they were used in Ancient Egypt. The receipts were made of rock and far bulkier than the receipts of today, and were called “proto-cuneiform tablets,” which I thought… Continue Reading