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Non-Techno Types

02.28.2012
by Matt
Methodology, Techniques, Typography

The Role of Non-technological Approaches and Craft Overview How can typographic solutions be modern and professional without being technologically driven? In this blog entry, you…

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Grid-Lock

Grid-Lock

02.21.2012
by Matt
Grids, Theory, Typography

Analysis of Grid, Field, and Matrix Types Procedure: I will search and present material that pertains to grid structures and dynamic layout solutions that will inform and inspire…

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Design Rescue: Part Deux

Design Rescue: Part Deux

01.17.2012
by Matt
Social Responsibility, Typography

Peer Analyses Critique Part two of Design Rescue, reexamines peer analyses that was provided within our discussion board. The following statements are in respect to…

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