Friday, March 21, 2008
Thursday, March 13, 2008
The [History of Posters]
The invention of posters began in 1796 by a German name Johann Alios Senefelder. (Nov 6, 1771-Feb 26, 1836). Then Europe expanded the advertising world of posters in the 1890s. Shakespeare used posters to advertise his world famous plays. A French painter by the name of Jules Chéret (May 31, 1836-Sep 23, 1932), who is known as the father of advertisement placards, was a demanding artist because of his impeccable designs that he created for famous theaters such as the Eldorado, the Olympia, and the Moulin Rouge.Chéret was also called the “father of the women’s liberation” because it expressed women that were in high spirits and dressed classy instead of expressing them as depressed and dressed for labor. His studies that he has done at the École Nationale de Dessin has allowed Chéret to explore other designs and techniques of design.
A French painter by the name of Jules Chéret (May 31, 1836-Sep 23, 1932), who is commonly known as the father of advertisement placards, was a demanding artist because of his impeccable designs. He created designs for famous theaters such as the Eldorado, the Olympia, and the Moulin Rouge.
In Europe, artists were inspired and developed unique styles that would revolutionize the world of poster designs. Everything was advertised in Europe during the 1980s. The MaMaîtres de l’Affiche, or the Master of the Arts is a collection of pieces of artworks that was started by Chéret in 1895. It included artists like Henri de Toulouce-Lautrec and Théophile Alexandre Steinlen. This period of time is important because the publication of the significant art helped to introduce the world into posters and its wonderful and glorious creations. Some of the Art Nouveau style artists like Eugéne Grasset and Alphonse Mucha was also inspired by the poster styles. Europe is more creative in design than America because America did not have many influential artists to help them in the advertising world.
One American artist is David Lance Goines. He used his print shop that he founded to publish his artwork as well as his books. Majority of Goines works are placed in museums in major areas such as in California, Washington DC, New York, and Paris.
Europe is known to have the greatest artists in the world. Some of these artists include big names like Lucien Achille Mauzan, Etienne Maurice Firmimn Bouisset, Paul Colin, and Albert Guiiiaume. There are a hand full of artists that have influenced the revolution of the poster and they still continuing that today.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
My Boondocks [Graffiti] Drawing!
Happy Birthday [Greeting Card] For A Sweet Girl!
Ipod: Nothing But [Urban Typography]
Jazzy [Neon] Sign!
[Hand Paint Typography] Sign
Silly Rabbit! Trix R 4 Kids! [Fun]
Monday, March 10, 2008
Black History Month [Event Poster] From 2004
ExaMpLe oF a CLassY noT tRaShY [Business Card]
OnlY AkaDemiKs [Corporate ID]
Miss Jackson on VIBE's [Magazine Cover]!!!
MacBook PRO's SL33K [PackAge DesIgN]
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
My [SeLf PoRtrAiT]!
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
u WanT a [DeLL] cOmPuTeR?!?
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
[FlowEr] PowEr!!
Friday, February 1, 2008
My LittLe [WeE]!
Thursday, January 24, 2008
My [FeELiNgS] bout CG {Computer Graphics...DUH}!!
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
My [ExPeRiEnCeS] WiTh mY 1st Blog EVER!!
Hi! Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Staci. I am graduating with the senior class of 2008. I am known to be shy and quiet but I am also known to laugh a lot. This is the first blog I have ever made. I'm learning how to use blogging to express my creativity. I am new to this so I might sound a little weird. When I created my account, the first thing I thought to myself was, "Where to go now..." I had no clue on what to do until I saw a link that led me to design my blog. I wasn't too happy with the lack of designs they had. Right now, I'm still confused but hopefully I will able to understand this website the same way I understand MySpace or Facebook!
Thank you for stopping by to read my FirSt blog!