Friday 24 June 2016

After first consultation



After my first consultation with Ms.Va Nee, It was noted that the subjects that have chosen was not quite related to the question at hand. It was a little off topic instead of just focusing on typography and graphic designs itself. During my research, it was proven that calligraphy is actually a sub-category from typography and the question is focusing more on the uses of typography in graphic designs itself. And so, these interesting materials cannot be used and further research has to be done.


After a brief explanation by Va Nee, it is brought up that it would be better to look for artists from both the Modernism and Postmodernism era and compare both of their works instead. We had to analyze the changes of the use of typography in their designs as well as the layout style, colour choice and their aesthetic views.







References

QuirĂ³s, J. (n.d.). Calligraphy is not typography, lettering is not #calligraphy, calligraphy is not a font. Calligraphy is just WRITING. [Blog] Looking for an answer. Available at: http://blog.joanquiros.com/post/124819083900/calligraphy-is-not-typography-lettering-is-not [Accessed 2 Aug. 2016].
Tsui, C. (2015). THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CALLIGRAPHY LETTERING AND TYPE (AND WHY IT MATTERS). [Blog] STUDIO CHAVELLI. Available at: http://chavelli.com/blog/the-difference-between-calligraphy-lettering-and-type-and-why-it-matters [Accessed 2 Aug. 2016].

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