Saturday, February 7, 2009

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This is an image I found online I thought it showed the idea of what we have been talking about in class. Every picture has a different function for example the first one represents a camping ground and the second one represents a picnic ground. There is no typography in this picture. This is good quality of artwork that were designed by graphic designers at some point to represent different areas or things that can be understood by all. I was attracted to this piece because of the thought that was put into all of these symbols. The simple designs are nice and the positive and negative space play well together. It just all plays together very well. These are examples of pictographs which are basic elementary types of drawings that represent something.

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This is just an image i found online i thought it showed the idea of what we have been talking about in class. Every picture has a different function for example the first opne represents a camping ground and the second one represents a picnic ground. There is no typograaphy in this picture. Obviously this is a good quality of artwork that were designed by graphic designers at some point in time to represent different areas or things that can be understood by all. I was attracted to this piece because of the thought that was put into all of these symbols. The simple designs are nice and the positive and negative space play well together. It just all plays together very well. These are examples of pictographs which are basic elementary types of drawings that represent something.

2 comments:

  1. I thought this was a good representation of what we've learned as well. I actually came across this picture online earlier and thought it was great too. Each pictograph represents a different idea and that's been one of the main things we've discussed so far in class.

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  2. I agree with the one above and with what you said. I came across this one earlier and thought about using it. It is a great example of pictographs because they are simple drawings that you can easily see what point they are trying to make without writing.

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