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Blog Post 1 (Matthew Donald)
One of the pieces that really caught my eye during the reading was Alphonse Mucha's Job cigarette papers advertisement. There was something very intriguing about the way he created a background texture using an element from the foreground. "JOB" is written in big letters at the very top of the poster and its accented by "job" written in little letters evenly throughout the background. I think it does a good job at creating an interesting composition while maintaining the central focus around the brand. The big "JOB" flows on top of a large ring where a woman sits. I think the overall shape of the illustration was executed very well because of its emphasis on curves. The curves of the hair and the woman are all reinforced by the circle in the center of the page. Mucha, A. (1898). "Job" poster for cigarette papers. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JOB_(rolling_papers) on January 1st, 2020. In this piece of typography created ...
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