Poster Process Book

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Image and Type poster study Process Book

Beginning Graphic Design Christopher Michael Margelis

Jackie Shin


SALVADOR

DALI Overlapping / layering  Contrast in scale (size)


DALI SALVADOR

Overlapping / layering  Contrast in scale (size)


DALI Contrast in value (dark / light)


DALI Contrast in value (dark / light)


DALI Overlapping / layering


SALVADOR DALI

Cropping


DALI Cropping


DALI Change of direction


Salvador Dali

De-construction


SALVADOR DALI

De-construction


DALI Proximity (of elements)


Salvador Dali

Proximity (of elements)


One-color


One-color


Two-colors plus black


Two-colors plus black


Two-colors plus black


Full-color


Full-color


Full-color


Full-color


Full-color


Full-color


DALI

SALVADOR

Salvador Dali 6:30 PM Tate 11/20/14 Lobster Phone is a classical example of a Surrealist object, made up from a combination of two very not normally associated objects, in which combined together resulting in something both playful and unconscious. In all of Dali’s works, lobsters and telephones had strong sexual connotations. The telephone appears in many of Dali’s paintings of the late 1930s, and the lobster appears in drawings and designs, usually associated with erotic pleasure and pain. Dali often drew a close analogy between food and sex.

Free Lecture

Speaker: Dr. Penelope Curtis Director of Tate Britain Call:

+44 (0)20 7887–8888

Email:

visiting.britain @tate.org.uk

SALVADOR

Tate.org.uk

Lobster Phone

Free Lecture 6:30 PM Tate 11/20/14

DALI

SALVADOR

DALI

DALI

SALVADOR

Lobster Phone

Lobster Phone is a classical example of a Surrealist object, made up from a combination of two very not normally associated objects, in which combined together resulting in something both playful and unconscious. In all of Dali’s works, lobsters and telephones had strong sexual connotations. The telephone appears in many of Dali’s paintings of the late 1930s, and the lobster appears in drawings and designs, usually associated with erotic pleasure and pain. Dali often drew a close analogy between food and sex.

Tate.org.uk

Speaker: Dr. Penelope Curtis Director of Tate Britain Call: +44 (0)20 7887 8888 Email: visiting.britain @tate.org.uk


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