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Breaking the Grid Shafa Hawladar

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For this assignment, we had to use the 6 * 6 grids and break them using poster elements like titles/subtitles and other things. At first, I didn't really have an idea on how to do this assignment, but  I remembered stuff about type hierarchy and  googled  some fonts that would go well together. Looking for the pictures was probably the harder part of this assignment since a lot of them couldn't fit in the canvas and were quite pixelated. After a while, I managed to find some pictures that fit in the screen and an actual PNG that didn't have a secret background behind it. Remembering some stuff from type hierarchy helped with choosing text size and whether to use bold or italic and all for the other fonts. The yellow outline on the King of pop text  was mostly an accident but  I think it looks ok. Overall I think it turned out to be alright and I enjoyed making it.

Hierarchy on Grid Shafa Hawladar

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  This one is Hierarchy on grid 1. We weren't allowed to use bold, change colors, or size, so I decided to mess around with the paragraph settings and spaced out some text. I wanted to make the What's wrong with you? text stand out, so  I ended up spacing it out more than the others. I think it went ok. This one is Hierarchy on grid 2. This one was one of the more easier ones to make. For this one, I decided to remove some more text and make some sort of pattern with the ones remaining.  For the What's wrong with you? text, I decided to change the paragraph  settings and spaced out a bit on the other boxes. I think it turned out to be alright. This one is Hierarchy on grid 3. This one was one of the more fun ones to do. For this one, I decided to rotate some of the text and do more spacing. I also changed the title text back to how it previously was and  made a space box on 1 of them. I think it turned out ok. This one is Hierarchy on grid 4. This one was one of the more ha

Hierarchy Technicals Shafa Hawladar

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                                                                                                     This one has  No Hierarchy, so I just copy pasted the text onto adobe.                                                                                                                       This one was   Contrasting weight. For this one,  all I really did was copy paste the text  and bolded the Venice biennale. The first few were actually pretty easy to do and I managed to do most in 1 day as there wasn't too much difficulties in doing them.                                                                                  This one was Contrasting color. For this one, I bolded the Venice biennale text and changed the color to red. It wasn't very difficult and I think it turned out ok. This one is Alignment. This was probably one of the harder ones to do, as we weren't allowed to use the space bar. I messed around with the text spacing and all until I managed to get it to the l

Gestalt on Grid Shafa Hawladar

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                                                                              This one is  Proximity.  I didn't really know what to do, so I had to look up some examples and decided to  change the paragraph to be Justify and made the letters closer together. I tried not to do too much as proximity was meant to be close together and it was already like that, I think it turned out ok in the end.             This one is Continuity. This one was was of the more fun ones to do, and it was pretty easy to think of something for this one. The letters with less spacing ended up looking pretty interesting compared to the more spaced out ones, it was meant to be super close together to super spaced out. I think it turned out to be alright.                                                                           This one is  Similarity. I didn't really know what to do for this one but   decided to mess around with the paragraph aligning options and thought that flipping them would work. I