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Liminal Space in Graphic Design
We describe liminal space as an in-between place or state that represents a transition from a past state to a new one. Through the use of graphic design, artists are able to fully capture the concept of liminal space through use of empty space, combining scenes of things that normally wouldn’t go together, oddly similar repetition, or dreamlike images that create the sense of something you might think you’ve seen before. By looking through examples from posters, digital media
Sarah Taylor
Dec 10, 202511 min read


Nothing
To paraphrase John Cage’s paraphrase of the Zen koan — you’ll continue to do nothing until you realize that the nothing isn’t nothing at...
Sarah Taylor
Nov 4, 20242 min read


Make questions
Litia Perta – Writing Bodies Against Curation (2015) Why is it frowned upon to lose yourself? Why do people have to be defined by the...
Sarah Taylor
Oct 23, 20241 min read


Observing & Describing
Shafor & West Franklin St to North Harrison St & West Franklin St. Ten thirty in the morning 18 October 2024 Cold breeze, especially in...
Sarah Taylor
Oct 16, 20243 min read


Identifying Natural imitations, Productive copy, and Simulacrum
Punctuation – 2nd step removal: Copy Punctuation represents old typography and traditional written language, therefore it is a copy....
Sarah Taylor
Oct 2, 20241 min read


Classification of sign types
Makeup Makeup is a tool used by a vast amount of people for several reasons. Traditionally, makeup was used to cover imperfections and...
Sarah Taylor
Sep 15, 20242 min read


Everyday Representation
Punctuation As humans, especially as students, we are reading and writing all day. Whether it be texts, emails, or books, punctuation is...
Sarah Taylor
Sep 4, 20242 min read
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