Poster Project
Styles
* Art-Nouveau - characterized by the depiction of leaves and flowers in
flowing, sinuous lines, often influenced Japanese prints
* Cubism - fragmented collage and images, type used as abstract element
* Futurism - breaks traditional symmetrical layout, emphasized the power, force & motion of machinery
* Dada - experimentation and randomness, frequently mixing fonts
employing unorthodox punctuation
*Surrealism - the works feature the element of surprise, unexpected
juxtapositions and non sequitur
*Constructivism - combine words and pictures into single element
usually with political message (ex. Russian revolution posters)
*Bauhaus - techniques and materials employed especially in industrial
fabrication and manufacture
* Swiss - uses grid, asymmetry and minimal type (often, helvetica)
* Psychedelic - malleable, distorted letter forms and organic expression
* Typographic Deconstruction - (battle between legibility and maximum
visual impact ex. Emigre Magazine)
* Punk - Rip, Torn, collage, breaking apart and reconstructing pre-made information
Details:
The information that you put on your poster is more or less up to you.
However, it should fulfill the purpose of informing someone who may
have never heard of this art movement. It should include at least 20
words, the name of the movement, the date it started and at least one
important artists or designer involved in the movement. The movement
title should be a primary focal point in the design.
Steps:
1. Choose two style types based on the same theme.
2. On separate pages in your sketchbook, Loosely sketch out some ideas you have for your two posters. Use pencil only
3. Before lunch today show me your two design ideas. Together we will pick one.
4. For homework, research the information needed for your poster, add the new information and refine your poster concept. ALL RESEARCH MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE COMING TO CLASS.
Project Requirements:
Poster should be 8X10 inches and the style of the design should reflect
the movement
Poster design needs to include:
1. Your common "Metaphors Phrase"
2. The title of the movement
3. The date it started,
4. One key influential artist or designer
5. A paragraph of text. Minimum of 20 words and maximum of 50 words.
6. Due end of class March 25.
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