Visually communicate personal characteristics and or emotions using only points, lines, and or shapes. Select an appropriate typeface that is legible and conveys the emotion/mood. Create a design with point, line, and or shape that you feel effectively communicates the emotion/mood.
Choose an emotion or mood. Moods are connected to basic emotions. Simply put: bad moods are related to anger; good moods are joy; depressive moods are sadness; anxiety is fear. In each case we identify the emotion as a mood because it is low intensity. Select an appropriate typeface that is legible and conveys the emotion/mood.
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Create a design with point, line, and or shape that you feel effectively communicates the emotion/mood use of lines, shapes, images, and type visually describes the emotion/mood). Examples of this project is in this section (“Assignments”). Specifications of the Assignment Size of artboard is 10 x 10 inches Integrate the emotion/mood in an appropriate typeface with your composition. You must use grayscale (white, black and values in between) Composition would be easier to explore if abstract, though you can create a design piece that is pictorial (realistic).
Examples of Emotions Cheerful • Reflective • Gloomy • Humorous • Melancholy • Idyllic • Whimsical • Mysterious • Ominous • Calm • Lighthearted • Hopeful • Angry • Fearful • Tense • Lonely Examples of Moods • Anger • Fear • Sadness • Disgust • Surprise • Anticipation • Trust • Joy Example provided
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