




These are some of my current works in progress. I've been for the most part sticking with trying to create a flow in the pattern. I think I like the bottom left one the best and will continue to iterate on that.
This blog will document dialog outside the class discussions. This course places emphasis on the elements of graphic design and principles of visual organization for the purpose of communicating a message to a particular audience. The course explores shape, color, and communication; visual hierarchy; word/image relationships and integration; typography; symbol design; and visual rhetoric.
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