Niebler+Poster+Research



Effective in illustrating the event or idea: 1. He is having a show so they put the poster man in a tux with glasses to look professional. To make the date stand out about the details, it is the only colored piece on the poster. It is interesting because there isn't a face in the picture. You have to go to the show to find out. 2. The idea is that nothing is ever fine because the fingers are crossed for the "I". 3. It's for the academy for music so the records are on the poster. They are intertwinded which creates their idea of eyes hense "Bright Eyes". The date is on the bottom for information.

Utilizes the elements and principles of design and how they illustrate composition, concept and craftsmanship: 1. There is movement in the hair and vertical symmetry. It's also very balanced and has intriguing space. The composition is well done along with the concept of having little to no detail and making the looker use imagination. The craftsmanship was perfect because the lines are crisp and smooth. 2. Rhythm was utilized well because the fingers creating the "I" make your eyes follow up to read the whole thing. The composition was well spaced on the size of page chosen. The concept was simple and the poster symbolized the simplicity of nothing being fine. The craftsmanship was clean cut. 3. Movement was incorporated through the records intersecting and lines flowing through them. Also unity was used because the records came together as one pair of "eyes".

How typography was utilized and serves as an important design element: 1. Typography was cleverly used as his mouth and saying his name because he is doing a show and uses his mouth. 2. The "I" is the hands fingers so the illustration and typography combination suit this poster well. 3. Typography was used in the middle of the records as to make the records appear real but when you read the words they help explain the event being advertised.



Why the artwork is considered an illustration, not fine art: 1. It can be easily produced because it was graphically made on the computer. 2. This is a simple design so it can be digitally copied and easily produced. It was also made for a purpose. 3. This is an advertisement for GameBoy so the illustration incorporated their product. It would be easy to produce also because it was made with a computer program.

What is the difference? The difference between fine art and an illustration is that a piece of fine art is made with somewhat natural materials and non-digitally made, sometimes just for the heck of it or to be beautiful. An illustration is made for a purpose and could be easily copied and produced.

How the illustration markets an idea or concept: 1. It markets K4 Laboratory because in the middle it says K4 Laboratory. 2. The concept was to promote recycling your phones so the illustration says that and emphasizes that by being simple with that statement. 3. This markets GameBoy because it says "Game Boy" on the top and has a picture of a GameBoy for advertisement.

http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/02/19/40-excellent-illustrations-in-web-designs/ JUNGLE ONE

http://thedesigninspiration.com/logos/recycle-your-phone/ RECYCLE PHONE ONE

http://fc04.deviantart.com/fs29/f/2008/077/7/b/Game_boy_by_samskoolerthanu.jpg GAMEBOY ONE