Sunday, 29 March 2020

Typographic Poster Research

One of my initial ideas for the brief was to create an A2 fold out poster that has the 12 week challenge activities on- the user would be able to put it on their wall and mix and match which activity they choose to do that week as they can see them all when the poster is folded out (from A6 to A2).

I have decided that I want to develop this idea but instead the poster would come inside the box packaging- the user would put this on their wall and it would work by reminding them to carry on using the childhood related activities in their spare time even after the 12 weeks.

The poster would be double sided to that the user can choose which side they want showing, one of the sides would show the activity collages whereas the other side would be typography based.

Below shows research into typographic posters that I found interesting for the typography side, I want the type to be arranged in a playful way which relates to childhood and the different activities.






One artist that I've always loved the work of is Tyler Spangler, his typography based work was found relevant towards my research as they're always very playful, bold and often quite psychedelic. His work experiments with colour, animation, abstract pattern and interesting language:



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