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Design Rescue: Part Deux
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 an emotional response about each typographic example: “Your post really struck a chord with me. … Continue reading
Posted in Social Responsibility, Typography
Tagged analysis, commercialism, critique
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