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Lupton Grid Reading

09/04/2025Jamielee Lamarre Leave a Comment

  These are the works that I chose from the reading. The first one is by Trace Byrd. This poster was in a collection of three, there were minor changes between them, but this black and yellow poster stood out.… Continue Reading →

01.6 Lupton Grids

Lupton Grids

09/04/2025Katherine Duggan Leave a Comment

After reading about the art of grids, I realized that something I often implement in my own work is creating consistent margins and columns wherever necessary. This is something that I had not considered to be associated with grids, but… Continue Reading →

01.6 Lupton Grids

Lupton Grids

09/03/2025Anna White Leave a Comment

These two works resonated the most for me. I like how they both have a dark background and an accent color with light text, it is has a very strong contrast that really draw tour eyes in.   The first… Continue Reading →

01.6 Lupton Grids

Receipt Post

09/03/2025Grace Maguire Leave a Comment

What stood out to you in the readings about them? What stood out most to me was how little I’d ever considered receipts before. To me, they are annoying bits of paper that clutter my car and purse. The most… Continue Reading →

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Type Poster Analysis

09/03/2025Grace Maguire Leave a Comment

  What are the primary and secondary hooks?/ what do we see first and second? “Modern” and “Times” stick out first to me. Modern is in its own typeface making it stand out and times makes me think of Times… Continue Reading →

01.2 Type Poster Analysis

Type Poster Analysis

09/03/2025Jack Mohr Leave a Comment

  What are the primary and secondary hooks?The first thing that jumps out is the huge text at the top that says “James Stirling.” With the text being so big and bold, it makes it hard to miss. Your eyes then… Continue Reading →

01.2 Type Poster Analysis

Type Poster Analysis

09/03/2025Sawyer Culberson Leave a Comment

  What are the primary and secondary hooks?/ what do we see first and second? The primary hook is the Title of Yale School of Architecture Spring 2010, then your eye moves to Positioning Global Systems as the secondary hook.… Continue Reading →

01.2 Type Poster Analysis

Type Poster Analysis

09/02/2025Amelia Poole Leave a Comment

What are the primary and secondary hooks? The primary hooks are definitely the title words of ‘lectures’, ‘colloquium’, and ‘exhibitions’, as well as the logo. The secondary hooks as far as type goes would likely be the speaker names. That… Continue Reading →

01.2 Type Poster Analysis

02 Type Poster Analysis

09/02/2025Katherine Duggan Leave a Comment

                What are the primary and secondary hooks? The primary hooks on this poster are the words “lectures”, “colloquium”, and “exhibitions”. The secondary hook appears to be the letter “Y” that is inverted… Continue Reading →

01.2 Type Poster Analysis

02 type poster analysis

09/02/2025Henry Wilson Leave a Comment

  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 →

01.2 Type Poster Analysis

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