Cubism Modernism is an art movement that signiicantly aims to modify classical and traditional forms of art. During the 20th Century period, it was diversed between a variety of art movements. At the time, many people were innuenced within this period which led to developments in many areas such as art, architecture and also design. As the times changed including the large growth of many city’s and sculptures, these eleme elements were highly innuenced and began to shape the Modernist era.
Artists that were inspired during the movement Modernism expanded out into the late 19th century and reached to the early stages of the 20th century. During the art movement, many variety of art styles were produced. As found, art movements such as Cubism, Expressionism and Surrealism which artists such as Pablo Picasso, Jean Metzinger, Matthias GrĂźnewald, El Greco, Max Ernst and many others. Many artists have produced designs that have been inspired by other designers and part of their designs have resulted into being classiied desi as one of the art movements.
Expressionism
Pop Art Post Modernism is a late 20th century style and concept of arts, architecture and criticism which represents a withdrawal from modernism and is characterized by earlier styles and conventions, a mixture of a range of artistic styles and media. It was a critical response of the Modernist period that opposed elements such as order, style and structure. There were many artists that worked around this within the period, it has changed architecture, art and music itself. For example, Tom Wessellmann a who worked within the style of Pop art. This example relates to the Modernist period as pop art was contradicting the style in comparison to its work. The style was originally based on cartoon characters, which responded well with comic books, which was demonstrated by solid colours with black boarders that encased the design. It also included small text boxes which annotated the imagery.
Artists that were inspired by the movement Post Modernism existed from the mid 20th century. During this period, a range of work was produced that has been experimented and classiied as dierent phases in art and design. Art movements such as pop art and minimalism were developed however there are many more that are in the post modernism stage. Artists that promoted pop art were: Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol and Banksy, they have produced a range of bold coloured and distinct consistency in their designs. They have shaped the ectional character portraits that make it crisp and at on canvas for display. Although art and design in the minimalist stage have produced contrasting designs to pop art, they still share a common technique. Donald Judd, Frank Stella, Grant Wiggins, and Braian Master were noted for their association for their minimalist designs. Their abstract paintings distinguish a strong impact of a new shape of canvas elements of using bold colours and collaborative use of geometric form.
Minimalism
Modernism v.s Post Modernism The Dierence
Modernism
Post modernism
- Collection of cultural movements of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
- Postmodernism means, 'after the modern'. It was a reaction to modernism and was introduced during the Second World War. - Based on an anarchical and one that is complex, ambiguous and diverse.
- Hierarchy, order and centralized control of knowledge
- Improvement in every aspect of life by involving science and technology. - Belief that science and technology will not progress and function from this. - Postmodernism approach was based on subjectivity. - Modernist approach was objective, theoretical and analytical - Art as unique object and nished work authenticated by the artist. - Seriousness of intention and purpose.
- Art authenticated by audience and sharing identity with the artist. - Challenges seriousness and based on play and irony.
- Modernism considers the original works as authentic.
- Highly innuenced by things propagated through media.
- Structured layout, original text, readable font.
- Encourages abstract methods and contradict any organization.
- Cubism, expressionism, construtivism.
- Surrealism, abstract art.
- Within a piece of art has a purpose of creation.
- Pretends that art is meant to be meaningful.
Research Based on the knowledge I have gained through the concepts and dierences of modernism and post modernism, I have produced a brief set of notes that cover valuable content within the periods. This contained information about the movements, when it occurred, what art movements were involved and who thrived within the movement. As a result of this I have learnt and improved my knowledge within these movements and understand the style and innuences that occurred within this period.
Changes Over the years art and design has moved on, developed and gradually becoming more creative. Design has been distinguished into dierent categories and have been a great innuence through a range of factors, this includes inspiration of other designers, business, social and political issues. These elements that are used in design, in my opinion will become known and remembered as being successful. We all remember certain artists designs due to their unique style of representation that has been an desi innuence to our lives.
What does that lead to? Both modernism and post modernism has become an important era towards the way we produce our designs. Under each design comes with a category and under that, a few sub categories, all of which we can identify. Producing designs can be outcomed as it being simple or busy, depending on the circumstance, the images I have displayed relate to both modernist and post modernist art. A somewhat modernist approach would be simple and intuitive to absorb and post modernist would be lled with chaotic art. i
Example
Suprematism
Example
Based on my research that I have gathered into the history of Modernism and Post Modernism, I will explore the nature of the art movement of Suprematism. With this knowledge, I hope to gain a better insight of the background of the movement and acknoledge any social or political factors that have been innuenced by the content.
Origin 1913-1917 Suprematism was a highly innuential movement during the modernist period. It was discovered by a Russian painter named Kazimir Malevich, the movement focused on basic geometric forms, such as circles, squares, lines, and rectangles, painted in a limited range of colors. This has developed into a unique style of design which aected areas in architecture and ne art.
Style As I previously mentioned before, the structure to which this movment delivers involve forming geometric shapes together to be combined in works of abstract art. The simplicity of shape forming allows them to construct a representation of an image in geometric form.
El Lizzistsky Based on the inital research of Suprematism, and background of Modernism and Post Modernism, I will analyse the work of Designer El Lizzitsky. With this knowledge of the artist, I hope to understand more of the movement that the designer has accomplished and achieve any social or political innuences that may have caused the artist to become inspired by.
Biography El Lizzitsky was a Russian born artist, painter, typographer and architect that was born in 1890. He has designed for many exhibitions for the Soviet Union in the early 20th century. His development of the ideas behind the Suprematist art movement were very innuential in the development of the Bauhaus and the Constructivist art movements, which led to greater improvements during the 1920’s and has been an inspiring Graphic Designer since.
Style As described, El Lizzitsky represents work of the Suprematist art movement because his work shows resemblence of the Suprematism movement on the previous slide, which has identical involvement to the description given. As a result, El Lizzitsky’s work collaborates well with the elements of the structure and form of the art movement as evidently shown with geometric forms.
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Vorticism Based on my research that I have gathered into the history of Modernism and Post Modernism, I will explore the nature of the art movement of Vorticism. With this knowledge, I hope to gain a better insight of the background of the movement and acknoledge any social or political factors that have been innuenced by the content.
Origin 1914 Vorticism was a short lived modernist movement in British art and poetry of the early 20th century. It was partly inspired by Cubism. It was announced that in 1914, Wyndham Lewis released a magazine ‘Blast’ containing its manifesto and relation to Cubism. He saw Vorticism as an alternative to Cubism. Vorticism was given its name by Ezra Pound, although Lewis was the central gure in behancing the movement due to producing designs similiar to the movement.
Style The movement simpliies itself similiar to Cubism however favours of a geometric style tending towards abstraction. Fragments of objects are broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form, the perspective of producing this art movement objectiies the design from one viewpoint, into multiple solutions of dierent viewpoints to present the subject in a greater context.
Example
David Bomberg
Example
Based on the inital research of Vorticism, and background of Modernism and Post Modernism, I will analyse the work of Designer David Bomberg. With this knowledge of the artist, I hope to understand more of the movement that the designer has accomplished and achieve any social or political innuences that may have caused the artist to become inspired by.
Biography David Bomberg was an English painter that was born in 1890. He was an audacious painter which he painted a series of complicated geometric compositions which he combined using innuences from cubism and futurism. Bomberg moved to a more gurative style in the 1920’s and his work became dominated through portraits and landscape art which developed into a more expressionist technique. Throughout the 1930’s his art became more broader with his responses towards landscape in Scotland and Spain. His landscape and gure paintings include some of his most powerful works.
Style As described, David Bomberg represents work of the Vorticist art movement because his work shows resemblance of the vorticist movement on the previous slide. As a result, David Bomberg’s work collaborates well with the elements of the structure and form of the art movement as evidently shown with limited striking colours, angular shapes and overlaying strong grid work
Helvetica Based on my research that I have gathered into the history of Modernism and Post Modernism, I will explore the nature of the art movement of helvetica. With this knowledge, I hope to gain a better insight of the background of the movement and acknoledge any social or political factors that have been innuenced by the content.
Origin 1957 Helvetica is a widely used sans serif typeface which is still present now. It was developed in 1957 by Swiss typeface designer Max Meidinger and Edßard Homann. It was originally named Neue Haas Grotesk but later changed to Helvetica which began to be marketed internationally in 1961. It was made popular with Swiss design and advertising agencies were rocketing in selling this design style to its clients. The typeface was widely used in corporate logos, signage and ne art prints.
Style This unique style of typography is the most used in the 20th century and therefore set as a default type on documents. With its natural spacing and boldness, the font has been conngured into many other variant forms. forms.
Example
Max Meidinger Based on the inital research of Helvetica, and background of Modernism and Post Modernism, I will analyse the work of designer Max Meidinger. With this knowledge of the artist, I hope to understand more of the movement that the designer has accomplished and achieve any social or political innuences that may have caused the artist to become inspired by.
Biography Max Meidinger was a Swiss typeface designer that was born in 1910 in Zurich. He was well known for creating the Neue Haas Grostesk, also known as Helvetica, to which was marketed and went global. He had went to work for an advertising company at the age of 26 where he worked as a typographer and developed and improved his skills. Ten years later, he was then later employed by Haas type foundry as a representative where he changed history for the most used typeface Helvetica.
Style Max Meidinger has enchanced a simplistic typeface into producing designs that form dimensions of dierent characteristics of the typeface. His work has a great impact on helvetica origination and structured his designs well keeping to a plain bold colour scheme and using a mixture of dierent and contrasting variants.
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From what I gathered from my research into the basis of modernism and post modernism I will explore the components of what is needed in a magazine. One of these components I am going to research on are mastheads. I will look into a range of dierent mastheads which will aid in producing and developing my own mastheads successfully. Aswell as that, I will also consider the aspects of masthead design which focus on size, structure, positioning, colour, layout and texture which enhance the performance of the design.
A masthead is a logo usually found in the front pages of a magazine or publication which signiies the identity of the magazine or publication. This can take into account into many forms such as boxes, banners or subsided into the background, its purpose is to promote and make awareness of the identity of the product brand. A masthead also contains information about the publisher which would prove useful when searching for them.
Looking into the research of modernism and post modernism from which I analysed and gathered, I will look into a range magazine cover designs. From this, I can compare various different designs and relate them to the mastheads on the previous slide to keep to the same theme and technique. By doing this, I can determine which will be most suitable design for my overall content.
Why are they important? Magazine cover designs serve various purposes, one of which is promoting the brand and must be unique from other cover page competitors. Each new series must have a different design to it but relate them to the previous issue so the reader can recognise the brand. It has to present the publications content to draw the reader into wanting to read it. There are different categories to cover designs, each will signify what you will expect in the content from the cover page. Cover pages take effort and alot of time but is the most important part of a magazine creation.
Based on the research I have acknowledgeed in the background of modernism and post modernism, I will look into components that are found most useful in a magazine. With that said, I will investigate into various magazine content pages that would help organise my content eďŹƒciently. By doing this, it will help the reader locate any required content, in aid from my previous slides, I would compare dierent content pages to help relate to the same technique and theme successfully.
A magazine contents page is used to aid the navigation of a certain content or page number. It is most useful if an issue contains many pages, the contents page helps categorise information to lter between certain subjects.
Based on the research in the background of modernism and post modernism I will look into the components that are relevant for a magazine. One of these components are the construction of magazine layouts, I will investigate and compare a range of layouts to satisfy content storage and presentation. Doing this eectively will guarantee my content to be distinct and annotated well followed by a series of images to aid content awareness.
A magazine layout is the foundation of presenting and promoting content to its reader. The designer must consider from the reader’s perspective, what they like too absorb. A consistent layout throughout the magazine will still gather the reader into continue reading through stunning positioning of images and text.
Design 3
Design 3 (Pristana)
Here design 3 I particularly nd successful. I started off beginning by creating my layouts and enlarging texts, which leads me to using effects on my next four designs. The third image I am quite pleased with as it highlights the bold word ‘visual’ being complimented by angelic headings below and above the word. Although it is not distinct enough to show a good image, this lighting effect would blend well with a dark or hollow background. The next three I used colour blue to help highlight the words more greatly. I feel the fourth and fth image worked quite well in presenting the title due to the layout, as for the last image, imag it is quite abbreviated and presented in a news format.
Design 4
Design 4 (Segoe Script)
In design 4, in my opinion is quite child like and looks squiggly. I experimented with different layouts, this time changing the orientation of the perspective of the typeface. It didn’t turn out quite successful, I feel the typeface is quite dull even accompanied by colour. The typeface is well presented with the ability for it to be readable, however to me it doesn’t quite catch the eye for the audience and I want a typeface that would suit the logo to be suitable for the audiences interest.
Design 5
Design 5 (Showcard Gothic)
In my opinion, design 5 is succesful, the reason being is it is quite bold and zooming which accelerates the typeface quite well. With the use of bold capitals, it makes the typeface look cartoony. I feel I may of used the typeface quite boldly which make them look like blocks, to repel from this, I started testing several eects and the outcome of them made my typeface highlighted with a patterened coating. I do feel the layout of the typeface would beneet well with the template.
Design 6
Design 6 (Magneto)
I quite like the outcome of design 6, this typeface I feel was suitable in manipulating with different effects. I quite like the design of the typeface and it really suited well with the layout I have produced. Image 1 I started using shadowy effects to create a little fading distortion to the black colour I have used. Image 2 I particularly like the most as it looks indented into the canvas making it look crafted, although I feel the colour is quite dull. Image 3 and 4 are quite bold and dinstinct in presenting the title and the design of it feels absolute. Lastly image 5 and 6 look professional as it used the same indentmnent effect and is outlined with a less dull colour.
Design 7
Design 7 (Forte)
Here in design 7, looks like a typeface that would catch the eye of the audience. It is quite bold and the interior of gapped letters such as ‘a’ and ‘g’ look presented well. In the next few images, I have changed the layout and presented the word ‘language’ vertically to see the outcome of it. In my opinion the presentation looks decent however it would leave much space on the masthead template and would be presented in a wierd viewpoint. The last image however I approve with the highlight of the word ‘visual’ to greatly improve the impact of the title.
MAGAZINE MASTHEADS
Design 8 (Bauhaus)
Design 8
I quite like the style that this typeface has provide. It represents bold and mechanic visual features which I quite nd amusing. Here I have experimented with several dierent possible solutions. I started playing around with dierent formats and colours and found which ones were suitable. In my opinion, all of the designs are diicult to choose from, however I would consider the bottom thre images as they are layered in sync with each other to make them lok connected and can distinctively see the outline of the character shapes.
FURTHER EXPERIMENTATION MAGAZINE MASTHEAD TEMPLATES
Design 9 (Fixedsy)
Design 9
Here I have gathered the four best outcomes of the typeface xedsy and collaborated them with a template. The black and white versions quite caught my eye as they contrast with the text and template. The format of the layout of the text on the orange and grey proved to be sucessful aswell.
FURTHER EXPERIMENTATION MAGAZINE MASTHEAD TEMPLATES
Design 9 (Pristana)
Design 10
The one that struck me the most was the black template followed by angelic text. It quite gives that eclipse impression and suitable for a golden or fancy cover page. The layout and colour pallet used on each of these templates are also sucessful, however the black template was proven the best result in my opinion.
FURTHER EXPERIMENTATION MAGAZINE MASTHEAD TEMPLATES
Design 11 (Showcard Gothic)
Design 11
This typeface combined with a template looks quite thriller moment absorbing as complimented on the grey template. In my opinion, I would say that the grey and white templates are succesful, as for the top two, the format doesn’t suit the colour of the template.
FURTHER EXPERIMENTATION MAGAZINE MASTHEAD TEMPLATES
Design 12 (Magneto)
Design 12
This typeface I particularly was quite impressed with, the eects used on the bottom templates shows an imprinted depth on the template as if it were crafted manually. The outcomes of all these designs turned out to be qvery sucessful and a hard decision to choose which one to develop.
FURTHER EXPERIMENTATION MAGAZINE MASTHEAD TEMPLATES
Design 13
New
Visual Language
Design 13 (Forte)
The typeface I think is successful, however the collaboration with the templates on several doesn’t quite match the format of the type. I have experimented with dierent outcomes in topic of colour and structure. The grey template in my opinion is the most successful, the black template is a consideration of development. The white template I didnt particularly like the outcome as the vertical text leaves the template quite blank.
FURTHER EXPERIMENTATION MAGAZINE MASTHEAD TEMPLATES
Design 14 (Bauhaus)
Design 14
This typeface made the outcome look more of a logo based format. Using quite dull colours such as black and white made a good visual concept of the template.
DEVELOPMENT Magazine Masthead
Design 3 (Showcard Gothic)
Design 3
I have selected these two examples as I thought they would attract the audience due to the type, however through further development I didn’t think the outcome of these two designs proved to be sucessful.
Design 4
Design 4 (Magneto)
These designs I thought were successful, I quite like how the depth of the text surrounded by the eects has made it look quite manufactured.
DEVELOPMENT Magazine Masthead
Design 5 (Forte)
Design 5
In my opinion, image 2 has made a good impression due to its holy revenance design. Image 1 however lacks the complexity of eects therefore making it look dull.
Design 6
Design 6 (Bauhaus)
These two designs I didnt particularly enjoy the outcome, I feel that it needs more improvement and that the masthead looks quite dull.
FURTHER DEVELOPMENT Magazine Masthead
Design 9
Design 9
Within design 9, I have created a little more reminiscent perspective. The masthead here perfectly in my opinion syncs well with text along with the effects to enchance that Visual look.
Design 10
Design 10
This design in my opinion looks quite robotic and doesn’t compliment my magazine layout theme. The text itself in my opinion suits the background however the effects doesn’t match the text.
EVALUATION Successful Results
Why I chose these as successful
I have chosen these 3 designs as successful as in my opinion, not only suit my cover page but the magazine aswell. I feel that these mastheads are visually presented professionally.
Could they be improved?
I do think that they could be enhanced with more texture, however I have kept a basic and consistent layout to keep the masthead plain and simple in sync with the magazine.
EXPERIMENTATION Front Cover Designs
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Here I have taken photos of when I went on holiday and took the majority of pictures of buildings and architecture. The reason being is this would relate well with the theme of my magazine and would produce a nice spectable upon my front cover. I started collaborating these designs with my sucessful mastheads and also used effects on Photoshop to aid in the construction of the glance of the front cover. The rst image I don’t particularly like as it looks chaotic and and ridden. Image 2 and 3 I nd quite successful, image 3 I have used a smudge effect on the street to observe a timelapse and enchance the building more.
EXPERIMENTATION Front Cover Designs
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
More photos have been used in relation to my theme of the magazine. Image 1 in myopinion is proven successful as it observes the skies natural beauty and contrasts of the dull background with synergy of colour. Image 2 and three again, appear chaotic and dark, furthermore, the mastheads doesn’t quite match with the front cover aswel.
EXPERIMENTATION Front Cover Designs
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
In my opinion, these 3 images are succesfull and look visually atrative from my point of view. I quite like the inverted eect on image 1 didn’t turn out chaotic as the previous designs, it makes it look more illustrated. Image 2 gives a wonderful view in contrasting with that, a dark sky that brings a wonderful scenery. Image 3 is the most successful design as it is forrlled with golden purity.
FURTHER DEVELOPMENT Front Cover Designs
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Here I have selected the most successful front cover outcomes. I have experimented in which masthead would suit the front cover itself. so far image 3 seems to be suitable with the front cover as it gives o a shiny look to the magazine.
FURTHER DEVELOPMENT Front Cover Designs
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Here I have experimented with the front cover a bit more. I started manipulating different effects to see what different outcomes it would provide me. Most of these look quite chaotic and ghostly but I like the stenciled effect it has provided. Image 1 seems to have collaborated well with the masthead and the brightness of the image makes it look less chaotic and I like how the diferent shades of grey have formed well with each other and havn’t mixed into each other.
FURTHER DEVELOPMENT Front Cover Designs
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Here I have experimented with different mastheads and text below the magazine to see which outcome wil be suitable. In my opinion, image 2 quite blends well with the masthead as it has a misty effect to make it forecast the highlight of the theme. Image 3 does’nt suit the theme of the front cover as the masthead would suit more of a golden or bright shiny and less dull theme. Lastly, image 1 I questioned as the masthead in my opinion sticks out more rather than it being blended in with the magazine which is too be focused on rather than one feature.
Evaluation Successful Results
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
I have chosen the 3 most successful front covers along with their suited mastheads. Image 3 I think is the most fascinating one out of the 3 because the low angle perspective along with the golden colour makes it look royal and the texture shows quite a neos eects to it.
FURTHER DEVELOPMENT Synergy
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Here as you may of seen from the previous slides, I have synergised the image that was in the experimentation phase to collaborate with the front cover as the back cover. I think this style suits quite well in keeping a similiar colour pallet and theme.
FURTHER DEVELOPMENT Synergy
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
The back cover on this magazine is to be argued that the landscape of it suits the front cover however I can’t imagine when I look at the front and then the back of the magazine, it would relate. This reason due to the grey dull theme in the front followed by the abstract ghosty blue sky at the back.
FURTHER DEVELOPMENT Synergy
Issue 1: Form Follows Function an exploration of modernism and postmodernism
Here I don’t like the outcome of the collaboration of the back with the front cover. If it were to work, it would be quite dark and chaotic that the audience would only glance at the magazine to look and not to look out of interest. I’m dissapointed how the wonderful illustrated visuals on the front cover strongly contradicts the back cover and does not match.
EXPERIMENTATION Contents page
I have started conducting my contents page to navigate to the audience on where my topic of content are located. I have experimented with dierent type and features to see what the best outcome would look. Most of these designs look quite dull due to the accompaniment of grey, Image 3 doesn’t appeal to me as the image looks quite horriic and ghostly from a memoir. Image 1 and 2 I quite like as they are backed up with contrasting colours and include more features and play with type.
EXPERIMENTATION Contents page
Here I think the contents pages have been more productively constructed. I have included more type experimentation, colour and distortion of type. Image 3 shows the gradual font size of the page numbers increasing and the topic decreasing making a tornado shape. Image 2, I have distorted text to make it sync with the opposition of the cases. Image 1 is more constructively modern as they are geometric forms in simple colours.
EVALUATION Succesful Results
Through potential decision making I have chosen four suitable content pages that would be appealing and would suit the theme. I quite the idea concept of all of them in representing dierent layouts.