Saturday, October 11, 2014

Assignment #2 - James Birdsall - Simple Moments




I feel like this picture captures a special moment. It's moments like these that we often overlook. Sometimes a wonder as simple as running through sprinklers is lost when we grow up. I wanted the text to reflect the moment. I made it small because I wanted it to be easily overlooked. In order to read it, you have to focus. I also kept the text fairly simple to keep with the theme of the photo.

I commented on: Mallory Jesperson, Sydney Walton, Maren Owen, Morgan Linford, Spencer Evans.

11 comments:

  1. This is great. It is impossible not to smile when you see this picture, and the words of wisdom just add to that emotion. Great image.

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  2. I definitely like how the text itself is simple, which goes along with theme of what the message actually is

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  3. This is perfect. The pic is adorable and I think you message is perfectly portrayed!! The font is simple, and small and I love it.

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  4. Love how small the words are and how simple they become, but how powerful the message is!

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  5. What I love about this is how the message is about simplicity, and the picture is about as simple as it gets. Grey watery background and the happy kid standing out. Also the font is small and easy to read. Also simple.

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  6. I love how you kept the typography of this picture. Your type conveys the message that you are saying with the letters themselves. Excellently done!

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  7. The words and the pictures match wonderfully. Love that you kept a serif font. It fits it perfectly.

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  8. Good picture + cute kid + solid typography = praising comment.

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  9. I love this. It's a really simple idea, but it definitely reminds me to take time to enjoy life. I love how everything is arranged so perfectly as well.

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  10. awesome job. the typography is perfect

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  11. Good job! The small text works here.

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