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Researching Pop Art - Collages & Questions Pop Art Artist & Questions Tick the box beside each chapter as you complete it. Researching Pop Art - Collages & Questions Pop Art Artist & Questions Type face designs and developments Examples of testing: stamping & stenciling Final design presentation Evaluation

Task 1: Pop Art examples Use a collage to demonstrate what you have learnt about the style of Pop Art? Look at colours, textures, the different layers, outlining and shadow colour. Answer the questions bellow What is the Pop Art movement? When did the pop art movement end? Who created pop art? Which are known pop art artists? Who is Andy Warhol? Select a pop art image relating to an artist/team/sport and analyse the colours, details, the shapes. What do you like ? What could you develop and why? What makes this suitable for what you are going to design?

Task 2: Pop Art background Textures Use a collage to demonstrate what you have learnt about Pop Art backgrounds and textures. Answer the questions bellow: What textures do you like and why? Which texture would you like to develop and what are you thinking of focusing on? Are there any particular colours you are thinking of using? How do these relate to…… Select a pop art image relating to an artist/team/sport and analyse the colours, details, the shapes. What do you like ? What could you develop and why? What makes this suitable for what you are going to design?

Use a collage to demonstrate what you have learnt about Pop Art Typefaces 1. What do you notice about the font’s used in pop art typefaces? 2. Where have you seen pop art before? 3. What makes them stand out? 4. Why would ‘pop up’ be good for advertising? 5. Which colours are most popular and why? Use the images you have put together to help you answer the questions and reference to. Task 3:

Task 4: What makes these an effective pop up style of advertising?