A POSTER 3 WAYS
ARTS 412 – GRAPHIC DESIGN SOFTWARE II
BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY (SUNY)
HARPUR COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Students were asked to research and define a list of words* provided by the professor. Students had to choose a word from the given list to work with for this assignment. The objective was to create 3 different posters (not variations) that thematically translated (interpreted, made a connection of meaning with) their chosen word in relation to a specific concept. The students could define the word and concept of choice by any means of their choice: analogy, parody, contradiction, etc.
* bricolage, convergence, denotation, dissonance, hybrid, hyperbole, isomorphic, kitsch, lexicon, mélange, metonymy, mnemonics, modularity, morphology, nascent, nonlinearity, pastiche, polysemy, simulacrum, tautological, vernacular, zeitgeist
Poster #1: Use type only
Poster #2: Use image only
Poster #3: Use type + image
* Original project concept belongs to professor Sharon Oiga. Here it is been reinterpret for the students of ARTS 412
— TYPE —
— IMAGE —
— TYPE + IMAGE —
Mengling Zhou — hyperbole
Marina Stern — zeitgeist + climate change
Eva Kontos
Samantha La
Marissa Veseley — vernacular + Binghamton, NY
Yanfen Liang — kitsch + color
Daniel Hirsch
Michelle Lalezar
Victoria Lam
You-Wha Kim
Aoshen Chung