05-03-2007, 03:31 AM | #1 |
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Simple composition
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I'm helping a friend out with an assignement for school. This year is the 50th aniversary of the helvetica font. They have to do something with this fact. He wanted a 2D-3D composition and I've made this composition for him. Critics and tips very welcome. jocco |
05-03-2007, 11:12 PM | #2 |
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I don't think Al Jazheera uses helvetica ( more something we for sure can't read ), other than that, I have no critics...LOL
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I'm not sure if you are implying helvetica is used in a war or what? You can use any photo and superimpose the word "Helvetica" to get the same effect. You might want to try a different angle, something that would be more "Typographical"
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no, I don't want to imply something. his assignement was to choose some major newstopics from the last 50th years, and he chose the war in Iraq a suppose. what do you mean by 'more typographical' ? jocco Last edited by jocco; 09-03-2007 at 07:17 AM. |
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I mean using the Helvetica typeface from a design standpoint; in other words make the type face a prominent part of the piece, you didn't mention there was more to his assignment than that.
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