User talk:Anonymous0123
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[edit]This is a Wikipedia page for class working in the Design and Digital Media Field
Checkout Research Topic
[edit]Hello Anonymous0123, we're in the same class. Check out some research topics that I posted on My Talk page. Rl081289 (talk) 20:44, 21 September 2011 (UTC)
Hey Anonymous0123, check out my topics i put for research on talk. Let me know what you think! Ellebrager (talk) 05:10, 6 October 2011 (UTC)
Greetings
[edit]I look forward to seeing your 3-5 articles ideas, as well as a link to your critical evaluation of an existing Wikipedia article related to the class with suggestions for improving it on the article's discussion page. You can post those under this comment (make sure to add a semicolon to indent your comment to the right). Once you have posted these, please be sure to let me know on my talk page in the section I set up for these two assignments.--Theredproject (talk) 21:01, 21 September 2011 (UTC)
Article Suggestions
[edit]1-2 Sentences Contribution
[edit]Add 1–2 sentences of new information, backed up with a citation to an appropriate source, to a Wikipedia article related to the class.
- This is the diff for Paula Scher [1] (AnonymousAnonymous0123 (talk) 21:28, 26 October 2011 (UTC)
5 Paragraphs on 2 Potential Articles
[edit]- She has been a graphic designer and partner at Pentagram’s New York office. Her passion is creating hand-paint maps which her father inspired with his invention of a device that corrects the distortion caused by aerial photography. [1]
- Ed Benguiat was one of the most prolific lettering artists and became typographic design director at Photo-Lettering, affectionately known as PLINC. He designed logotypes for publications like “Esquire and New York Times and for movies like Superfly and The Guns of Navarrone”. He had drawn thousands of alphabets and typefaces including Souvenir, Bookman, and Benguiat. When he was seventies years old, he went teaching at the School of Visual Arts in New York and still works. [2]
Potential Sources
[edit]- Grant, Angelynn. "The Ed Benguiat Collection." Communication Arts 46.7 (2004): 194-197. Communication & Mass Media Complete. Web.
- Meggs, Philip B.. "Massimo Vignelli vs Ed Benguiat." Print (New York, N.Y.) 45 (1991): 88-95. Art Abstracts. Web.
- Walters, John L.. "Reputations: Paula Scher: 'I am fascinated by organisations and the way people behave in power structures' ." Eye (Croydon, England) 20.77 (2010): p46-57. Gale Cengage Learning Academic One File.
- Scher, Paula." (n.d.): Oxford University Press: Oxford Art Online. Web.
- "Scher Talent." New York 35.37 (2002): 113. MasterFILE Premier. Web.
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- ^ Walters, John L.. "Reputations: Paula Scher: 'I am fascinated by organisations and the way people behave in power structures' ." Eye (Croydon, England) 20.77 (2010): p46-57. Gale Cengage Learning Academic One File.
- ^ Grant, Angelynn. "The Ed Benguiat Collection." Communication Arts 46.7 (2004): 194-197. Communication & Mass Media Complete. Web.