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Week 2.1 + 2.2

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2.1 27/07/20 - Search criteria; what is the issue, who is it affecting, context (inequality OR inqualities, gender OR woman, housework, site.Org) - creditbility  of source - who is writing it - filter search for current sources - google date filter - govt.nz or nz official sources - Use massey libary (online) sources - Discovery for Creative Arts  - reddot desing yearbooks - massey libary  - mezzanine (adbusters, communication arts, creative review)  Daiy Poster 1  How Posters Work  Focusing the eye - Where do they focus first and how can we as designers help to determine it? - Using scale and symetry  Overwhelm the Eye - Drawing the eye - Example: Physcedelic posters  - Clash of contrating colours  Simplify  -  Designers often simplify an image to focus attention on an issue or product  - Although these images may appear simple and direct, often creating them requires painstaking han...

Week 1.1 + 1.2

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Week 0.1 Daily Poster: HOMEWORK / INDEPENDENT STUDY Select three works and repeat the process of analysing the ihi  & wehi that you did in the class exercise.  Ensure that you save bookmarks of any on-line sources and bring them to your next lab. Read Max Rashbrooke's book The Inequality Debate: An introduction. There is a link below that will take you to the Massey library's E-reader version. Explore inequality in New Zealand, a range of links can be found on the  Lectures and resources  page to get you started. Find other articles and readings. Trump's 4th July  http://paulsahre.com/trumps-july-4th  Pual Sahre  Ihi and Wehi: Ihi: Multiple heads of Donald Trump have been placed on different people in an old painting. This photo tells me that Trump speaks for everyone, he is the only speaker with the right thing to say. He feels dominant and above everyone else. This poster shows dark humour which usually lingers wit...