Wednesday, 8 May 2013

In-depth Analysis


Matt W Moore is a graphic designer and an illustration artists. He creates a lot of colourful and bold pieces of art which can really attract young viewers. He has made artwork for MWM graphics. 
These photographs are what i would like to do for my poster in typography for the exam.

The materials that have been used to make this piece are pencil, pen, coloured pens, paint, spray paint and mainly photoshop to make the typography come out more crisp and neat. It was made by firstly drawing out the letters and the background and using paint/spray paint for the colours. I think he then scanned or took a photograph of it and put it in photoshop to edit it to create the piece on the left hand side. The artists uses a wide variety of bright colours to make it look as colourful as possible which is what i think he was trying to portray. But in the edited piece, it looks like he has scratched out a bit of that colour and scribbled all over the typography. The formal elements that are key with this work are colour, texture, shape and pattern. For colour he has used a lot of colour for each shape and each letter. For texture, in the edited picture it looks like he has scratched part of the background which make it look quite rough. For shape he uses a lot of weird free handed shapes (such as blobs and circles). It appeals mostly to a younger audience because of all the shapes and colours. It also shows he's edited in photoshop and illustrator because of all the added lines around the patterns and you can even see the background that they use in photoshop. 

These two photographs are very vibrant and full of a variety of different colours. The picture on the bottom is a photograph but using typography. However the photograph on the top, you can mostly see the word and some patterns around it which are different colours. 

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