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Graphic Design History Clocks
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Objectives: Students will...
Students will familiarize themselves with the most important and significant movements in graphic design history as well as the designers and artists who made the movements so memorable. Students will research a specific move in graphic design extensively Students will create sketches of plans for a clock face honoring their chosen movement. Students will have to create a template for their design. Clocks will be displayed at the art show on May 26th.
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ID: lastname_clock. Ai. pdf- Make sure to package all files Steps: Research graphic design history and choose your favorite movement. Research that movement and the art that was created during that time extensively. Using the plan sheet provided, draw at least six ideas for your a clock face which will honor your movement- what better way to display a timeline than on a clock?
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Resources: Fonts in Use History of favorite fonts
100 best fonts of all time History of graphic design More history Even more
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Victorian Style
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Victorian Style characteristics
decorative outer borders elaborate typography symmetry highly ornate and 'busy' imagery very few straight lines or edges
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Arts and Crafts
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Arts and Crafts characteristics
reused traditional/older style features simple forms illustrated typography lots of textures
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Art Nouveau
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Art Nouveau characteristics
Intricate hand drawn style linear based designs use of natural forms regularly features female form
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Futurism
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Futurism characteristics
eclectic style featuring or using new technology offset text some cubist influences no traditional features
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Art Deco
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Art Deco characteristics
bold geometric shapes use of motion lines and sunbursts high contrast in colours flat (in terms of depth)
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Heroic Realism
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Heroic Realism characteristics
realistic imagery usually featuring one person promoting an ideal strong message in the text clear, bold font
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Early Modernism
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Early Modernism characteristics
geometrically based minimalistic approach clean type more photos, less illustrations
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American Kitsch
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American Kitsch characteristics
contrasting imagery and fonts bold, vibrant colours aerodynamic shapes people in dramatic poses
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Late Modern characteristics
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Late Modern Characteristics
distorted geometric shapes informal structural layout plain, simple, non decorative type
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Swiss International Typographic
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Swiss International Typographic characteristics
use of negative space very 'clean' and simple sans serif fonts favoured asymmetrical layouts
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Psychedelic Style
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Psychedelic Style characteristics
influenced by the prevalence of hallucinatory drugs featuring abstract swirls of intense color curvilinear calligraphy reminiscent of Art Nouveau. intense optical colour vibration
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Post Modern
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Post Modern characteristics
collage like illustrations overlapping elements impulsive and playful tilted axis
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Grunge Style
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Grunge characteristics
Dirty textures and background images irregular lines and frames coffee rings, spilled out liquids and dirty stains torn paper and dirty edges hand-written elements
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Flat Design
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Flat Design characteristics
minimalist no depth neutral tones straight lines use of negative space
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