Sunday, April 29, 2012

"Mural at Mesa" -Lorena Verduzco







My proposal is the creation of a mural that showcases some of the characteristics of the Optima letterforms. In order to create this concept, I explored several fonts that I considered well designed. Being a typography lover and after some research, I decided to dedicate this project to Hermann Zapf, the creator of the 1958 typeface, Optima.

The collage of letterforms is meant to show some of the characteristics of the font, like the alternating weights of stroke and the consistent structure throughout the entire font. As part of my research, I also learned that the creation of the typeface was based on the golden rectangle proportions, and I decided to play with this element as part of the layout of my design. Each letterform was placed on a rectangle that represents the golden ratio proportions, showcased in different tones and sizes to add interest to the layout.

My proposal suggests placing the mural around the top of the building so it can be seen from a distance and from different views, an idea that was adopted after seeing Nauman’s Vices and Virtues for the Stuart collection. His work is an interesting piece that consists of seven pairs of words superimposed and that was placed around the Charles Lee Powell Structural Systems Laboratory, a work in which letterforms and color play an important role.

I believe that a mural on campus dedicated to typography could also inspire other students to visit the Art department in our colleges.

– Lorena Verduzco

32 comments:

  1. Nice use of the Vanishing point tool to stretch the lettering over raised partition.

    Nick Frelin Mult 121

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  2. nice design, and it is so unique! I like it - Hae Mi lee

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  3. This is a cool way to help identify the library. I wish this really existed. - Paul Santillan

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  4. I like the rustic feeling -rocio sandoval

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  5. Very interesting. I like the way you used the vanishing point to apply the letters to the building. Very nice.

    Elaine Sanderson

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  6. Excellent use of typography!

    -Edith Gonzalez

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  7. I actually like how this is subtle in color and I enjoy your unique placement of the type over the entire building!

    - Melanie Carpio

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  8. i like that it looks very Egyptian, its very simple yet nice- Aida Rodriguez

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  9. Great idea. I like how you decided to stick to a neutral color palette vs. using many colors. I also like that you chose to put the art at the top of the building instead of cover the entire building. -Valerie Vardaro

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  10. I like how your works blends in with the building. It adds some interest without being too "loud"

    - Jennifer Pranskevich

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  11. I really like this mural and how the lettering is displayed at different angles. It is a great identifier for a building as well. Great job!

    - Lisa Oschmann

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  12. I love the typeface and the way you arranged the letters.

    -Todd Dragert

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  13. Really like how the imagery is very tonal. It creates visual interest and is very bold, without being too excessive.
    -Michael Tam

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  14. This would catch my eye in a heartbeat. I would be staring & trying to figure if I could spell out anything. That blue sky is amazing as well.

    Keith Hassett

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  15. Very inspiring and nicely done.

    Geri Bartusch

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  16. Looks really nice, you did an awesome job!
    -Nicole Meinholz

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  17. Very artisitc and sophisticated design - I really like all of the research and thought you put into this (it clearly shows). I also really like how you focused the pattern on similar orientation planes of the building.
    -Alwyn Sekhri

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  18. Wow, this definitely looks real. I like it. Nice job wrapping it around and retaining the shadows. -Frederick Ghosn

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  19. I LOVE this! Very well done...subtle and attractive! -Crystal Trenkle

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  20. Wow, I really love this. It makes me get into the study spirit!
    - Rachel Goetz

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  21. I love your work, it is very suitable. Awesome

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  22. Great design. This makes my favorites list.

    -Walker Anderson

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  23. Interesting design. This adds to the building, is well placed, and is not too loud.
    - John O'Grady

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  24. Colors seem to blend well with the building. Well done.

    - Wesley Krawczyk

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  25. Nice optima letter forms. Great work! -Katimarie Morse

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  26. Interesting use of letters. Inspires me to read and learn.

    - Ed Skillion

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  27. Looks very intellectual, I like it.
    -Dolores Preciado

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  28. Very creative and great use of vanishing point.

    -Jenny Truong

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  29. Reminds me of Louis Vuitton.


    -Phong Phan

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  30. I like this word design, Good work.
    Ya-Li Huang

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