
December 30, 2015
The D Word: Appetite for Type

Of course, aesthetic judgements are in the eyes of the beholder. And although this three-color, printshop produced, handmade silk screen print announcement may be a throw-a-way, it is nonethteless startling and effective communication. The graphic components are not refined, but they are respectable. The pieces de resistence are the printer’s type and color decisions. The black plate alone would have acheived the fundamental messenging job, but the addition of the soothing light blue and rich fire engine red are authoritative, forcing the viewer to take notice.
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By Steven Heller
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