At the beginning of my (Lis C.) Typography Two course we focus on exploring typography & language; meaning & message; and medium, context & environment. Our goal is to develop inventive work that explores how typographic treatment and context affect meaning and message. We consider our experimenting to be (quick) typographic journeys. Here are some of the students' fearless type and meaning explorations (and even more after the jump!). Enjoy!
Nate Preston // Experimental Type In Context at PSU // http://www.constantprocedure.com/
Nate Preston // Experimental Type In Context at PSU // http://www.constantprocedure.com/
Jessica Cerrato // Experimental Type In Context //
Nicole Lavelle // Experimental Type In Context //
Nicole Lavelle // Experimental Type In Context // digital mock-up of banner
Nicole Lavelle // Experimental Type In Context //
Jordan Lessler // Experimental Type In Context //
Alex Bellerud // Experimental Type In Context //
Alex Bellerud // Experimental Type In Context //
Alex Bellerud // Experimental Type In Context //
Tolman Bryant // Experimental Type In Context //
Tolman Bryant // Experimental Type In Context //
Tolman Bryant // Experimental Type "Home Grown"
Jamie Oelrich // Experimental Type In Context //
Jamie Oelrich // Experimental Type //
Scott Bryant // Experimental Type In Context //
Scott Bryant // Experimental Type In Context //
Jordan Lessler // Experimental Type // Ooooooooooooooh!
Jordan Lessler // Experimental Type // Ahhhhhhhhh!
Jordan Lessler // Experimental Type // "Mmmmmmmmm"
Nate Preston // Experimental Type // digital mock-up for signage series // http://www.constantprocedure.com/
Nate Preston // Experimental Type // digital mock-up for signage series // http://www.constantprocedure.com/
Nate Preston // Experimental Type // digital mock-up for signage series // http://www.constantprocedure.com/
Joanna Phan // Experimental Type: Media //
Linda Lee // Experimental Type: Media //
Linda Lee // Experimental Type: Media //