Visual Rhetoric

This blog is a collection of case studies that examine the rhetoric of images and document design.
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austinkleon:

STEAL LIKE AN ARTIST TO BE PUBLISHED BY WORKMAN IN MARCH 2012
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heyoscarwilde:

Cut.  Paste.  Erase.
illustration by Viet Huynh :: via leepro.deviantart.com

heyoscarwilde:

Cut.  Paste.  Erase.

illustration by Viet Huynh :: via leepro.deviantart.com

aclockworkorange:

Re-Covered by Aled Lewis (Source)

aclockworkorange:

Re-Covered by Aled Lewis (Source)

Designers vs Coding

viafrank:

“Do I need to know how to code?” is a question that comes up with sure-fire consistency in design circles. I’ve seen it asked by so many, from uncertain design students in classrooms worried about their chances of landing a job, to seasoned professionals at conferences seeing their pool of print projects slowly evaporate. The question is being asked with even greater frequency as of late, because Adobe has launched their product Muse, which promises designers the ability to “create unique websites without writing code.” So, if a designer wants to work on the web, should they take the time to learn this dastardly “code” or instead rely on software like Muse?

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castleoflions:

Look at this now.

castleoflions:

Look at this now.

lionskeleton:

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