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| Posters serve to communicate through two primary features: they should work both on the macro scale (strong visual impact from a distance), and on the micro scale (engaging content as provided by typographic and image details). Conventional posters now compete graphically with billboards, televisions, retail signage, and other environmental graphics. |
| Jones, keeping up with them | consumer culture in the ‘hood | |
| Choose your path | as long as it’s an architectural one | |
| Hip Art That’s Square poster | concept... get it? | |
| I Confess | poster for I Profess exhibition | |
| X | a poster with little message and less audience | |
| ban han gun son | limited edition poster with big (bang) message | |
| Design: Refining our Knowledge | poster for design education conference | |
| Celebrate the Vision | 30 years of Equal Opportunity & Affirmative Action | |
| C R Future poster (Adversary project) | swimming in trademarked language | |
| Choices exhibit poster | which came first... | |
| Designer as Author poster | establishing an attitude about authorship | |
| Design Dialog mailers | visual-verbal puns | |
| Design Summit poster | void = future | |
| Face the Surface poster | the fold becomes a mirror | |
| Raw Spirit poster | “ART” extracted from Raw Spirit | |
| black white mixed poster (Soul Design project) | pixels are like DNA | |
| New Collections / Our Selections | big plus sign | |
| 1990 ART | letter-impressed? |