Monday, September 6, 2010

Art designs


This photo best relates to the Late Modern style. The people are all in the same light yellow shade of color, bringing a feeling of normality and acceptance between them. This beer Brahma is telling me that if you drink this you will be accepted as part of the group. The use of the type is Bold simple words with light colors and also a pattern type. A significant sign of late modern technique is
showed in the layered photography. (much like slide 28)











Psychedelic skateboards
This ad for skateboards brings a psychedelic style. I like how it uses different boards to all promote their very own psychedelic style. So in a sense this picture is still very organized while being out of control because each board contains it's wild aspects. You can tell what type of style they were going for by the pictures flamboyant and colorful images. So images pop out at you (such as the faces) and some images you wouldn't even noticed until the 10th time you saw this ad. In particular there are skateboards that just include lines which are curvilinear as well as using vibrating lines.




















Digital is what this ad comes off to me as. The layers bring some parts of the car forward while pushing some parts of the car backwards. I see the 3d visuals which was used often in the digital area. The designer also did a great job of using "illusion of depth".






This photo has what is known as American Kitsch. You see that the architect went for a futuristic look because of the unneeded break in the pillar located on the left side of the photo. Also they used a technique in the white bar structures that you can see right through. It gives these white bars an "under-construction" type look.
It is simple in color but does stand out because of it's exaggerated and dramatic cuts in the building.





This ad is used for a hotel which still maintains the very old style of artwork and furniture better known as Victorian. This room has a "do not touch" feeling to it and that is strictly from the Victorian era. You can admire the borders of everything from the picture frames to the bed frame. Nothing goes without a beautiful border not even the pillows. Decoration was the theme for this designer, not comfort. Symmetry was a big part of this design as you can tell by the location of the pictures on the wall, and the settings of the pillows

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