Kate Moross - future of design
Paula Scher - tangibles of design
Tony Seddon - history of design
Harry A'Court - authenticity (your own voice) in design
Dan Lockton - politics of design
"all these things are present in a piece of design when you look closely and start dissecting it with a critical and informed eye, bla bla, by looking closely at our work we can understand and do better????" something of that nature
playing around with layouts.
- I like the visual style
- Consistency includes that dotted red line, and the suggestion of blood from the red smears
- Inconsistencies include the messiness compared to clean poster. Also no "guts" images here.
- Either I would put some "splats" on the poster so it is not so clean, or, make the people graphics more clean to match the poster, for consistency.
Sample layouts - I added some guts typography into the names of the speakers, it adds some degree of what we saw in the poster?
Some other ideas to distinguish each speaker's illustration according to their topic:
- A shape made of the dotted lines to represent each subject? I.e. An arrow shape for the future maybe?
- Represent each speaker's topic as a vital organ or some part of the digestive system or body - for example, the tangibles could be the skeleton, the history could be the liver or something idk, authenticity could be heart, the future could be the eyes? politics could be lungs
- Present an example of their work next to them perhaps
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