I like this photography, i think it is very quirky the hand writing is fun and the way the 'Y' slides down is odd, it looks like it is linking with the 'T'. It's interesting how the words chosen have been written on dirt it adds texture.

The first this that draws my attention is the kerned characters, this creates a lot of white space and makes the body copy stand out. also the bottom text look look the weight had been increased this creates hierarchy over the text above. I have noticed that all Robert Brownjohn's Street Level work is in black and white, this may be to give the body copy a highlighted point of view.
I can imagine the object in the photo being bright orange and white. i like the way his photo leave you guessing and pushes you to use your imagination.
This photo on pushed text pushed into mono tones in this picture is interesting having the text reversed out make sit stand out.
This photo is eye catching, the reflection draws different shades to the photo and makes you notice it. The white body copy is so bright against the mono tone grey and black it looks like it is glowing. their are different weight used for the text, in this it is effective on the 'closed' it is given an hierarchy over the rest. the word bellow has been Kern closely, the use of capital text is bold.
I like the script font used, it is playful and the texture in the photo interesting. i think it takes the seriousness of the sign and makes it calm and understanding, you normally find this in bold helvetica. the style is very creating and is eye catching it will stand out if next to normal steer signs. it reminds me of pub menus. the 'N' is doped caps which creates hierarchy and the 'G' the curves and underlines the word creates emphasis.
This photo is creative i can see that is happening, it creates reparation. the all capitals is bold and stands out. the dobble 'S' look like a widely kerned work witch is interesting
I think the artist tried to compare the tow type faces, the first being fun and the other looking formal and, the second uses serifs, which makes makes it look trustworthy, i like the way the point sizes in the first work has be increased as it goes along it kind of creates an action in the word.
Hierarchy is given to the word in the middle by making it all in capitals and increasing the point size, also the font is different, using serifs. it is very interesting the way the 'E' is tilts, it make you think if it fell or or if it was designed like that.
The smaller body copy is playful, the script used is shy there is not much but you can tell where it comes out.








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