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“Its a Point of View”

Recent british graphic design graduates joseph egan and hunter thomson from the  chelsea school of art and design created an anamorphic type installation as part of their final project. initially interested in exploring the relationship between
architecture and graphic design, these large scale typographic structures only
become legible when viewed from a specific point of view. while some of the letters overlap over various surfaces, others required very little skewing to perfectly align with the other letter forms.

tripudios:

Artists Adri Bodor and Mark Szulyovszky created this series called Think Invisible, where viewers really have to put their thinking caps on. Each poster is a solid block of color that reveals just bits of a pop culture-based hidden image. Drawing on every bit of imagination possible, viewers are put to the test to decode each challenging design.

The website says, “It is not the magic that lets you recognize the whole design, but your mind. This tricky illusion of the contours intentionally shows important details, and hides all the rest. Since what matters is invisible.”

Answers: 1. Abbey Road; 2. Angry Birds; 3. Titanic; 4. Jimi Hendrix; 5. Popeye; 6. E.T; 7. Charlie Chaplin.

typo-grafika:

Marvel Minimalist Posters by Marko Manev. Nerdgasm.