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he magazine, “Nitty-Gritty”, is a fictional magazine created to showcase illustrators and hand-letterers that have a little grit in their style. The magazine showcases the designers Jon Contino and Dan Cassaro, including
interviews with each. Icons representing the interview questions are used throughout the magazine. The spreads are presented on the next page, the title spreads are on a black background then alternate with white background spreads.
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body styling by Larry Shinoda was inspired by the sea creature of the same name.
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Corvette
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new car
volkswagen
rear engine
10 in
wheel diameter
9.75 ft long
in 1962
maximum
4.3 ft length and width
500 kg
figures speed
one of the first city cars
designer
dante giacosa
size and weight 500 cc engine displacement
could comfortably fit in the Fiat 500, despite it’s small size. The car was designed as a city car and attracted Italy’s post-war middle class.
improved brakes
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remote control
12 louvers
for thermal control
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direct fuel
shipped to
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air conditioning
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features
designer bill mitchell
innovations
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produced in 1963
0-60 mph 5.9 seconds
design evolved from a racecar called the Mitchell Sting Ray
rear split window only offered one year
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EVOLUTION O Fall Semester, 2014 VIST 405 Senior Graphic Design Studio Texas A&M University
OF WOMEN
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volution of Women� is the result of my professor allowing me the freedom to address any personal subject of my choosing for my final project.The project is a poster series detailing political and professional gains for women throughout history.The series concludes with a statement on the current state of women in society and the struggles and barriers that still need to be broken down. Each poster takes on a timeline format, with a vary-
ing color scheme and layout. The illustrations were created in Illustrator and textured and shaded in Photoshop. The treatment of text ranges from poster to poster, but is organized with consistent typography in different weights for emphasis. The detail to the left is shown to provide legibility on screen because each poster is intended to be viewed in print at 20�x40�.
ROLES
T
he first poster in the series is titled “Roles of Women� and covers career and household roles for women starting in
colonial times and ending with today. Each time period breaks down traditional and emerging roles of women in that decade.
S OF WOMEN
GAINS FOR W
period chosen highlights conferhe second poster in the series ences held, organizations created, is titled “Gains for Women� and legislation enacted to benefit and covers legislative and politi- women and protect their rights. cal gains for women beginning in 1848 until present day. Each time
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WOMEN
A WOMAN’S
STRUGGLES
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he third poster in the series is titled “A Woman’s Struggles” and addresses issues encountered by modern women throughout their lifetimes. Each
stop on the timeline focuses on an age range in a woman’s life and the typical problems a woman may encounter. The purpose is to show where change is still needed.