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Monday, May 23, 2022

Annotated Examples.

 To further establish my research model. I researched some key elements from the works of my artist models. One from Aoteroa, one from contemporary, and one from traditional.

Traditional: Joseff-muller Brockmann



The focal point of the image is the cyclist. The size of the cyclist encompasses the whole poster thus making it stand out. The leading lines would be the hands of the cyclist pointing to the right. After looking at the cyclist, we immediately look at the car behind him. Just like how the cyclist's head is turned behind the car driving behind him. The color used is mostly monochromatic, but the bottom one that looks like a road is yellow. This might signify the dangers and risks of being on the road as yellow is the color of danger or warning. The typography used is a play on words "cycliste-attention" meaning pay attention to the cyclist. and "attention-cycliste" meaning cyclists should also pay attention to their surroundings. 

Contemporary: Jonathan Barnbrook



The Focal point of the image is the circle in the middle contrasted by the black and white space. The strong contrast between the black circle and the light background makes the circle stand out. If we put the rule of thirds in the poster, the placement of the circle will be in the middle. Thus leading our eyes naturally to the center. The colors used are black and white to create a strong contrast between the elements of the poster and the background. This creates a minimalistic effect on the poster. There is also a reoccurring theme in the poster which is the use of shapes and black and white space. We can see this throughout the entire poster. Some of the letters in the typography are replaced by either a circle or a triangle.

Aotearoa: Askew One


The focal point of the image is the girl as it is placed in the center. The size of the head plays dominance on the whole poster as it encompasses the image. Our eyes are also led unto the colors to the right side of the girl. The colours used are mostly primary colours. The head is in monochrome thus creating a contrast with the colors on her right side. 








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