Where where I live back home isn't really a place where any design company is it's mainly in-house graphic designers. I have therefore chosen this studio from Oslo which is realistically the place where I would live in work if I moved back. the studio uses a simple clean approach but a fun placement of images in terms of showcasing their work it's an approachable business as the even state that you can come and say hi hi if you're nearby. I really quite like the simple design which is something I would want for my website. the band plays around with convention in a fun way which I also quite like this is the day I would love to work out to be honest. they showcase the individual people on their team it's not one faceless corporation just kind of nice and terms of you get the feel of who works there.
I found this page which is confusing page and I don't like it it's kind of disturbing us it all moves
around it's fun don't get me wrong but I don't think it's that user-friendly they give some personality.
this Leeds based design firm has a really slow website and Astley work with digital design it doesn't make sense the visual elements of it is really fun and interesting but I don't think the website for trees what a client would want from them.
studio that works closely with coding and creating new apps and website it's basin are slow but it's barely international brand but they also work with big clients. it's an approachable turn a voice on the website it doesn't seem like that better than you it seems fellow friendly as I met the people they are very friendly in person as well which gives them a boost in my book.
I love this website passport is is it's neat but it's kind of quirky in the use of animation on the website. every website has had animation on the website and I feel like this works in the matter how you do it really. the layout and instructions each project in composites in terms of what kind of design is used I really love cos it's easier to manoeuvre the website. it is also so quite a friendly about page.
I was thinking of different names that I could use for myself and I want it to be type related possibly or functionally Norwegian and English whilst having a bit of Personality to it. I also didn't want the name to start with an s as I find that letter to be the most difficult and I often don't like them. I tested out a few but after talking to some of my peers they all agree that this was the best option to be had as it relates to both my childhood Norwegian English functions in both it's just the pronunciation and a bit of a spelling that's slightly off and both in English and Norwegian it is type related, as it means italic. this about a few typefaces and I found one that I wanted to have us headline typeface which is the swirly serif typeface or that he been too much. I've ever wanted a sans serif typeface for the logo as it would be cleaner and translate across platforms quite easily. I wanted to be slightly bold but not heavy so therefore decided on Gotham Medium and slightly tilted it after make it not fully italic but have a slant.
Simple website type of luck to 100% the work what is similar to the way that the two companies that have decided to focus on Passport and Neue. I wanted to add a bit more so the of having an animated line that's all I crave slowly through would be really cool. I think realistically the images need to be different sizes depending on how big is a fat loss or how good that outcome and have being.
in the talk with my peers, we went through the statement of intent and they picked up on the type of later designs but having it in the present tense, not past tense and showcasing the idea that the Outcome is dependent on what the project needs. so I wrote this one before the but I edited it afterwards.
Throughout my design practice,
I am drawn to typographic approaches.
It is always about the intended message no matter what. the approach
I think there's a sign for the presentation us I imagine they'll give us more feedback on it.
Throughout my design practice, I am
always drawn to typographic approaches.
But no matter what.
The approach is dependent
on the intended message
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