Vue Weekly introduced a new section this week. Named, "Pop." When I hear the word "Pop," my brain jumps to Pop Art. Specifically the work of Andy Warhol (high contrast silkscreen images) and Roy Lichtenstein (the guy who did the versions of comics with the black lines and the big dots) come to mind. One other thing that this cover brought to mind is the Batman television sound effects lettering onscreen. Particularly the one reading "KaPow!"
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Here's the original Vue Weekly cover. I like the bright colors of the type and the large, white "Pop!" really pops out of the background color. Didn't like the cryptic, unlabeled photos connected with a blend. What are the two photos about? Are they from the same pop culture niche?
I took all that and made my own version of this cover. Reducing the art to high contrast black and white made it easy to combine the two separate images into one -- taking some care to make the people the same size. But then I labeled the two separate things so the reader knows there are two subjects. Perhaps they are combined into one article, perhaps not. Logo is Gill Sans with mutated letters for "e" and "k."
4 comments:
It was a mistake for you to retire, David. They should take you on as a part-time consultant, at least.
Very funny, Mark! At this point, I'm just playing with my toys. I have all these programs on my computer -- I gotta use them for something. Thanks for the vote of confidence, though.
Like this a lot! Mutated letters?
Keep playing with your toys!
Deutsch.heute: Thanks!
By "mutated" letters, I mean that I changed the letters "e" and "k" from the more conventional-looking sans-serif forms to something like the italic versions in some serif fonts.
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