Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Project II: Postmodern Band Flyer Research


International Style

Paul Rand













"Interfaith Day" 1951

It's organize and all the words are clearly displayed.



















"AIGA 50th Anniversary" 1965

This image focuses around the typography in the middle.




















"UCLA Extension 75th Anniversary" 1994

It's very simple that text is easy to read.




















" Earth Day" 1995

It's very clean uniform image.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Research artist #5

Milton Glaser
" Bob Dylan" 1966



"The sound is WOR-FM 98.7" 1965


"Face with Dove" 1960s

Jules Cheret


"Casino de Paris, Camille Stefani" 1891


"Le Punch de Grassot" 1980


"Quinquina Dubonnet" 1895

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec


"Moulin Rouge poster" 1891


"La reine de Joie" 1892


"Jane Avril" 1899

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Research artist #4

Artist: Milton Glaser
Title: I Love New York
Date: 1977
Movement: Graphic Design

Milton Glaswer was born in June 26, 1929. He is a graphic designer, best known for the "I love New York" logo. He also founded New York Magazine with Clay Felker in 1968. Consisting of the capital letter I, followed by a red heart symbolize of love, below which are the capital letters N and Y, set in a rounded slab serif typeface called American typewriter.
The logo has became a part of the American pop cultural canon, since inspiring countless knock-offs (t-shirts, stickers, mag cups, etc) of the "I....."form.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Research Graffiti Artist

Graffiti Crew Name: The Killer Crew

Movement: Graffiti art

Link

The Killer Crew was founded in Queens in the mid 1970s by SMOKE aka YE With writers like KB and JACE. Their names were seen primarily on the RR, J, M, and LL lines of the BMT division. The leaders started working with the other groups in the area. With these partnerships, The Killer Crew’s art work can be seen in all three subways.

Research artist #3

Artist: Alphonse Mucha
Title: Poster of Maude Adams, as Joan Arc
Date: 1909
Movement: Art Nouveau



Alphonse Mucha (24 July 1860 – 14 July 1939) was a Czech Art Nouveau painter and decorative artist, most well known for his images of women. Mucha produced many paintings of a collection of commercial art, a formidable presence in advertisements, book illustrations and theater posters among others. The image depicts the American actress Maude Adams in the role of Joan of Arc in Schiller's Die Jungfrau von Orleans (The Maid of Orleans).

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Helvetica Artist: Paula Scher

Artist: Paula Scher
Title: Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk
Date: in the 90's
Movement: Helvetica



Paula Scher (1948) is an American graphic designer and artist. Paula Scher's posters for the New York Public Theater were popular. Her extremely unconventional and atractive typography compositions. The Public Theater posters were posted all over New York City and soon became its own style. She is also know for creating the identities for Citibank, Tiffany & Co., The New York Times Magazine, Perry Elis, Bloombers, Target, Jazz at Lincoln Cneter, etc...

Artist: William Morris

Artist: William Morris
Title: Tulip and Willow
Date: 1873
Movement: Arts and Crafts




William Morris (24 March 1834-2 October 1896) was an English architect, furniture and textile designer, artist, writer, socialist and Marxist associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the English Arts and Crafts Movement. One of Morris works of art is "Tulip and Willow, 1873." It was indigo-discharge wood-block printed fabric. Morris was prducing repeating patterns for wallpaper as early as 1862, and some six years later he designed his first pattern specifically for fabric printing. Morris's patterns for woven textiles included intricate double-woven furnishing fabrics in which two sets of warps and wefts are interlinked to create complex gradations of colour and texture.