Jules Chéret’s Théâtre de l’opéra was a poster ad created in 1896 for an opera house. The work is a lithograph poster that was originally printed on a canvas. This poster represents Chéret’s iconic design style. The image features a woman and man with opera masks on infant of dancing women. This poster also shows…
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The Pizza Type
Throughout my day, I have noticed that graphic design is really in the wild which means it is all over the places you go and it is seen everywhere you go. The types of graphic design Ive seen is digital or analogy in where they can be in posters, billboards, design/logos and many more. For…
The Introduction of “The Island of Dr. Moreau”
For the opening sequence of the film “The Island of Dr. Moreau” Richard Stanley and John Frankenheimer set out to create an environment that clearly communicates the psychological horror aspect of the film. The key notion is that what the viewer is about to watch is full of mystery, dread, and unsettling concepts. This…
Navigating North Carolina Museum of Art
To describe the physical space of North Carolina Museum of Art is no small feat. The Museum by its separation and arrangement of space is multi-tiered, separated by the two buildings and the outdoor exhibits. There is the East building with its dark multileveled halls and corridors, the west exhibit with its bright open…