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    Since the beginning of typography people were always looking to create it in a faster more effective way. The printing press was then created to do just that, it made it possible to mass produce designs and newspapers with a lot text. But during that time there weren 't that many styles of typefaces and since then the typefaces have changed, kind of. The typefaces used when they were press was first made are still used today. Are hand crafted fonts more successful than the sans serif modern typefaces

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    Abby Horrmann History of Graphic Design Nancy Bernardo December 7, 2014 László Moholy-Nagy When looking at his name, he has that uniqueness. A name that is not common and designers cannot forget that. He changed a lot of things in the design world by bringing up different methods of design and artwork. The reason why Laszlo was very talented in what he did is mainly because during his time, he was influenced by many different art movements and events that transformed the graphic design path to

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    Erik Spiekermann is an Honorary Professor at the University of Arts in Bremen. He is a well-known German type designer as well as information architect, other work of his includes: publishing various books and articles on the specific topic of typography also other different cultural issues for magazines. Spiekermann is known to have a very influential personality on the ground of graphic design; he has also given a sizeable amount in different fields that include app development and city plan.

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    What is a graphic Designer? What do they do? What makes them important? A graphic designer designs items such as; logos, billboards, pamphlets, and other promotional print and digital art work. Graphic Designers can work in just about any field or place of business due to the high demand for promotional items. A graphic designer can work for a company, freelance or both. The job requires talking with clients, computer software, and getting quality products in a timely fashion. The United States Department

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    Key avant-garde movements, including Suprematism, Constructivism and Futurism, influenced contemporary political graphics of the twentieth century. Particularly focusing on political and propaganda posters of the Soviet Union it is evident they were influenced by avant-garde movements that were developing in neighboring and western countries during the same period. Suprematism, focusing on basic geometric shapes with a limited range of colours is evident in numerous propaganda posters in Russia at

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    99 Designs: Paula Scher

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    -Paula Scher (99 Designs) Paula Scher was born on October 6, 1948 in Virginia. She grew up in Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia. (Csun) Paula studied at Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia and she also taught the Swiss international style of typography at Tyler school of Art. (Csun) She has a BFA from the Tyler School of Art and a Doctor of Fine Arts Honoris Causa from the Corcoran College of Art and Design. (AIGA) She was encouraged to create hand-printed maps because her father was a photogrammetric

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    specialized style of contemporary work he is considered to be one of the greats of this field. His career first started to take flight with a magazine called “Ray Gun” this is where he started getting recognition for his distinct layouts and innovative typographies. September 8, 1954, You could say a legend was born, Carson excelled at many things over his life in 1989 he was considered to be in the top 10 surfers in the world. Which ironically enough led him to graphic design. Obviously wanting to stay

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    History of Graphic Design Nour Abou Ibrahim 201104212 Research paper Paula Scher BRIEF OPENING Paula Scher, also known as America’s first design lady, is a graphic designer, illustrator and art educator. The Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia is where Paula Scher majored in illustration and finished her BFA in nineteen seventy. As a student Scher abstained from graphic design as she was short of the required tidiness artistry, and she did not like aligning Helvetica on a framework. “The

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    User Interface Design User interface design is the design of user interfaces (UI) for machines and software, used on computers, smartphones, and any other electronic device. The goal of a user interface is to maximize a user’s ability to access all necessary components of the intended application or website with less effort exerted by the user; as a developer you want to create something beautiful that somebody with any previous experience of interfaces would be capable of using. Using an interface

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    character. Matthew Carter took the in-depth knowledge he gained of the physical forms of letters and transcribed new and ever-lasting typefaces from it to become one of the most impactful typography designers of current times. From the Beginning Born in 1937 in London, Carter grew up with an expanded knowledge of typography. His father, Harry, worked in the same field, designing books and type. He was also a type-founding and punchcutting historian. Upon leaving school, he worked in the Netherlands at

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