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Emneoverbyggende 1Alexander Karlsen Vår 2011 - 10HBMEDA

Prosjekt 1

1.1 Oppgave: Bokforside/Poster for Penguin booksFormat (BxH): 16 x 23,5 cmTillatte grafiske variabler: Størrelse, posisjon, retning og sortFont: Helvetica bold

Tekst:Tittel: On the suffering of the worldForfatter: Arthur SchopenhauerSitat: A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an animal en-gaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.Forlag: Penguin BooksBokserie: Great ideas

Utfordinger:Grunnleggende typografiske spørsmål; samspill mellom ulike størrelser, utforsking av den hvite flaten, typografisk grid, typografisk kompleksitet Plasser teksten inn i formatet. Det er bare tillatt å bruke sort tekst på hvit bakgrunn. Lag så mange ideer/varianter som mulig. Skriv ut etterhvert som variant-ene blir ferdige

1.2 Velg tre ulike løsninger fra del 1 og utforsk følgende:A: All typografi i 100% sort positivB: Tillatt med positiv og negativ tekst, samt flater ivalgfrie formerC: Tillatt med valører eller gråtoner, også forløpningD: Bruk linjer E: Bruk farger og teksturer

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ffer

ing

of the world

a quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs

pain in this world, or that they are at any rate balanced,

would be to compare the feelings of an animal engaged

in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

Arthur Schopenhauer

GREATE IDEAS, PENGUIN BOOKS

ONTHESUFFERINGOFTHEWORLD

a quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or

that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an ani-

mal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

GREAT IDEAS, PENGUIN BOOKS

Arthur Schopenhauer

On

th

e su

ffer

ing

of the world

a quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs

pain in this world, or that they are at any rate balanced,

would be to compare the feelings of an animal engaged

in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

Arthur Schopenhauer

GREATE IDEAS, PENGUIN BOOKS

ONTHESUFFERINGOFTHEWORLD

a quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or

that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an ani-

mal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

GREAT IDEAS, PENGUIN BOOKS

Arthur Schopenhauer

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an animal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

ONTHESUFFERINGOFTHEWORLD

GREATE IDEAS - PENGUIN BOOKS

Arthur Schopenhauer

a quick test of the assertion that enjoyment o u t w e i g h s pain in this world, or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an animal en-gaged in eat-ing another with those of the animal being eaten.

On the suffering of the world

Arthur Schopenhauer

Great ideasPenguin Books

A quick test of

the asser-

tion that enjoy-ment out-

weighs pain

in this world, or that they

are at any rate

bal-anced, would be to

compare the

feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another

with those of the

animal being eaten.

On the suffering of the worldArthur Schopenhauer

Great ideasPenguin Books

ON THE SUFFERINGOF THEWORLD

A QUICK TEST OF THE ASSERTION THAT ENJOYMENT OUTWEIGHS PAIN IN THIS WORLD, OR THAT THEY ARE AT ANY RATE BALANCED, WOULD BE TO COMPARE THE FEELINGS OF AN ANI-MAL ENGAGED IN EATING ANOTHER WITH THOSE OF THE ANIMAL BEING EATEN.

Arthur SchopenhauerGreat ideas, Penguin Books

On the suffering of the worldArthur Schopenhauer

Great ideasPenguin Books

A quick test of

the asser-

tion that enjoy-ment out-

weighs pain

in this world, or that they

are at any rate

bal-anced, would be to

compare the

feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another

with those of the

animal being eaten.

On the suffering of the worldArthur Schopenhauer

A quick test of

the asser-

tion that enjoy-ment out-

weighs pain

in this world, or that they

are at any rate

bal-anced, would be to

compare the

feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another

with those of the

animal being eaten.

Great ideasPenguin Books

On the suffering of the worldArthur Schopenhauer

A quick test of

the asser-

tion that enjoy-ment out-

weighs pain

in this world, or that they

are at any rate

bal-anced, would be to

compare the

feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another

with those of the

animal being eaten.

Great ideasPenguin Books

On the suffering of the worldArthur Schopenhauer

A quick test of

the asser-

tion that enjoy-ment out-

weighs pain

in this world, or that they

are at any rate

bal-anced, would be to

compare the

feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another

with those of the

animal being eaten.

Great ideasPenguin Books

Arthur SchopenhauerArthur Schopenhauer

a quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or

that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an ani-

mal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

a quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or

that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an ani-

mal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

GREAT IDEAS, PENGUIN BOOKSGREAT IDEAS, PENGUIN BOOKS

ONONTHETHESUFFERINGSUFFERINGOFOFTHETHEWORLDWORLD

Arthur SchopenhauerArthur Schopenhauer

a quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or

that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an ani-

mal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

a quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or

that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an ani-

mal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

GREAT IDEAS, PENGUIN BOOKSGREAT IDEAS, PENGUIN BOOKS

ONONTHETHESUFFERINGSUFFERINGOFOFTHETHEWORLDWORLD

On the suffering of the worldArthur Schopenhauer

A quick test of

the asser-

tion that enjoy-ment out-

weighs pain

in this world, or that they

are at any rate

bal-anced, would be to

compare the

feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another

with those of the

animal being eaten.

Great ideasPenguin Books

On the suffering of the worldArthur Schopenhauer

A quick test of

the asser-

tion that enjoy-ment out-

weighs pain

in this world, or that they

are at any rate

bal-anced, would be to

compare the

feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another

with those of the

animal being eaten.

Great ideasPenguin Books

On the suffering of the worldArthur Schopenhauer

A quick test of

the asser-

tion that enjoy-ment out-

weighs pain

in this world, or that they

are at any rate

bal-anced, would be to

compare the

feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another

with those of the

animal being eaten.

Great ideasPenguin Books

On the suffering of the worldArthur Schopenhauer

A quick test of

the asser-

tion that enjoy-ment out-

weighs pain

in this world, or that they

are at any rate

bal-anced, would be to

compare the

feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another

with those of the

animal being eaten.

Great ideasPenguin Books

On the suffering of the worldArthur Schopenhauer

A quick test of

the asser-

tion that enjoy-ment out-

weighs pain

in this world, or that they

are at any rate

bal-anced, would be to

compare the

feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another

with those of the

animal being eaten.

Great ideasPenguin Books

On the suffering of the worldArthur Schopenhauer

A quick test of

the asser-

tion that enjoy-ment out-

weighs pain

in this world, or that they

are at any rate

bal-anced, would be to

compare the

feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another

with those of the

animal being eaten.

Great ideasPenguin Books

On the suffering of the worldArthur Schopenhauer

A quick test of

the asser-

tion that enjoy-ment out-

weighs pain

in this world, or that they

are at any rate

bal-anced, would be to

compare the

feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another

with those of the

animal being eaten.

Great ideasPenguin Books

On the suffering of the worldArthur Schopenhauer

A quick test of

the asser-

tion that enjoy-ment out-

weighs pain

in this world, or that they

are at any rate

bal-anced, would be to

compare the

feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another

with those of the

animal being eaten.

Great ideasPenguin Books

On the suffering of the worldArthur Schopenhauer

A quick test of

the asser-

tion that enjoy-ment out-

weighs pain

in this world, or that they

are at any rate

bal-anced, would be to

compare the

feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another

with those of the

animal being eaten.

Great ideasPenguin Books

Arthur SchopenhauerArthur Schopenhauer

a quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or

that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

a quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or

that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an ani-

mal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

GREAT IDEAS, PENGUIN BOOKSGREAT IDEAS, PENGUIN BOOKS

ONONTHETHE

OFOFTHETHEWORLDWORLD

SUFFERING SUFFERING

Arthur SchopenhauerArthur Schopenhauer

a quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or

that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

a quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or

that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an ani-

mal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

GREAT IDEAS, PENGUIN BOOKSGREAT IDEAS, PENGUIN BOOKS

ONONTHETHE

OFOFTHETHEWORLDWORLD

SUFFERING SUFFERING

Arthur SchopenhauerArthur Schopenhauer

a quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or

that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

a quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or

that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an ani-

mal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

GREAT IDEAS, PENGUIN BOOKSGREAT IDEAS, PENGUIN BOOKS

ONONTHETHE

OFOFTHETHEWORLDWORLD

SUFFERING SUFFERING

Arthur SchopenhauerArthur Schopenhauer

a quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or

that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an

animal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

a quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or

that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an ani-

mal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

GREAT IDEAS, PENGUIN BOOKSGREAT IDEAS, PENGUIN BOOKS

ONONTHETHE

OFOFTHETHEWORLDWORLD

SUFFERING SUFFERING

Prosjekt 2 3 Boktitler Vis to eksempler på hvordan 3 ulike forsider/postere kan ha en visuell sammenheng; én serie med liten variasjon og sterk samhørighet og én serie med stor variasjon og svakere samhørighet. Format (BxH): 16 x 23,5 cmTillatte grafiske variabler: Størrelse, posisjon, retning og sortFont: ValgfrittUtfordinger: Utforsking av forholdet mellom samhørighet og variasjon. Alle visuelle variabler kan benyttes; form, størrelse, farge, valør, retning, tekstur og posisjon.Hvordan kan disse kombineres for å svare på oppgaveteksten? Tips: Gjør det enkelt!

Tekst 1:Tittel: The Communist ManifestoForfatter: Karl Marx & Friedrich EngelsSitat: Let the ruling classes tremble at a Communistic revolution. The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Working men of all countries, Unite!Forlag: Penguin BooksBokserie: Great ideasFoto eller illustrasjon: Valgfritt Tekst 2:Tittel: Common senseForfatter: Thomas PaineSitat: When my country, into which I had just set my foot, was set on fire about my ears, it was time to stir. It was time for every man to stir.Forlag: Penguin BooksBokserie: Great ideasFoto eller illustrasjon: Valgfritt.

Tekst 3:Tittel: Why I writeForfatter: George OrwellSitat: Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and mur-der respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.Forlag: Penguin BooksBokserie: Great ideasFoto eller illustrasjon: Valgfritt.

Serie: Liten variasjon - Sterk tilhørighet

Serie: Stor variasjon - Liten tilhørighet