Sunday, 13 November 2011
Friday, 11 November 2011
Project Two - Year 2 Graphics - Quotes Poster
Poster
T-shirt Design
Billboard Mock-up (A2 sized)
Essay
Oscar Wilde was a 19th century playwright, and author; part of the Aesthetic movement along with his friend, Aubrey Beardsley; an illustrator famed for his black and white Art Nouveau pieces. Because of Wilde’s quick-witted intellect, and philosophical insides on how he saw the world; I wanted to choose a typeface that would represent his thoughts. How, I would visualize Wilde expressing his thoughts, writing them done – which he did. The Picture of Dorian Grey is all Wilde’s ideas, and opinions. The typeface I chose for the quote was Kunstler Script.
Kunstler Script (originally spelt Kuentsler Script, and named Kunstlerschreibschrift) was designed in 1902, by the studio D Stempel Type Foundry; inspired by the 19th century copper face scripts, and was influenced by George Bickham and George Shelley; two type stylists that worked in “round hand”. Round hand was a form of handwriting and calligraphy style that emerged in the 17th century, most notably in 1660. When I was considering my options on how to approach this project, I was searching through the different “handwritten” typefaces such as Vivaldi, Viner Hand ITC, Palace Script MT and for whatever reason…they didn’t seem to hold the character of Wilde. Then I came to Kunstler Script and immediately thought – “perfect”. It suited his character. He was sophiscated, defined yet…there was this essence of…quirkiness in this typeface. It represented every character he ever created in the Picture of Dorian Grey.
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
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