Hoppe+Poster+Research

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1. This one is talking about voting which is clear because the first world that you would read on the poster is "vote", this is pretty effective because right when you start reading the poster you understand what it is about. They use rule of thirds in this design and have the picture off centered so it isn't boring. They also use color to draw you in and match the words that otherwise would be plain on white background to the color of the heart. The typography is simple yet bold. It pops and your eyes zero in on everything that is going on and it works because the whole thing is pretty simple but that is exactly what it needed.

2. Again it is pretty clear what the event is because that is basically what the whole poster is saying and you understand that is is music because of the saxophone that makes up the "J" for James Chance, and his concert. This poster also uses rule of thirds and is off centered but it also uses a non level horizon which is interesting because first your eyes are drawn to the sax but then in on the words and what they are saying. The typography in this poster is again simple but bold. I love how they made the saxophone the "J", it is very creative and also explains what this poster is about, they also use color to explain what is happening.

3. The main typography in this poster is saying exactly what the event is: Lucien Dubuis Trio, again music, which is portrayed by the saxophone. So you know it is about a concert. The poster is another example of rule of thirds and could be an example of fill the frame because basically the entire poster has something going on, they also used contrasting color (red and blue) to bring you in. The typography in the poster is cool because it looks like it will keep going off the page and also blends and mixes in with the man and his saxophone which is interesting because it is just another thing that makes you look.

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4. This illustration I love because it is showing how everything has a price, every moment. This is considered fine art because it can be mass produced, it had a certain point in mind (came from a collection) and wants to get across. 5. I love Paris, and this is a perfect way of showing the life, beauty and color that it is there. This also could be mass produced once like scanned into a computer or something. 6. This illustration is kind of funny to me because it is so true, and just makes sense. This could easily be mass produced and is pretty much saying straight out if you can create it, you can destroy it, point made.

Sources: http://abduzeedo.com/20-amazing-poster-designshttp://pixelcurse.com/inspiration-2/40-awesome-illustrations-for-t-shirt-designs