Tuesday, 3 December 2013

comparison of different artist


Angus O’Callaghan I think this artist captures this photo in the style of Robert Bwornjohn. the combined typefaces of different fonts jumping out is colorful and interesting, it is like when Robert Bwornjohn compered script with serif typefaces they bounce off each other.

the red bold font looks like the main point of the picure but other typefaces fight for hierarchy, i like the 'olympic' it looks old and trustful. the artist captures the style of Robert Bwornjohn in a modern style.













In this photo i like how the 'S' fades in creates a mood of insecurity which makes the sigh become interesting and not a normal street sigh. also the 'P and A' looks to have been kerned and given space, unlike the 'W and A'. The black border surronding the text is eyecatching and it links with the black body copy on the sigh createing a feel of formality. The alignment centred as the 'Walk' sits under the text above.

This by Angus O’Callaghan, again you can see the battle for hireachry the look of this picture is busy, here i think that Angus O’Callaghan uses they style of Robert Brownjohn by useng the mono tone effect, the black and white filter brings out the bolf fonts used to show the prices. the hand written fonts show fun and openess.


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