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Waiting for Permission by Michael Bierut

The objective behind the first project of the 2015 Visual Communications II class was to convey our interpretation of the overall meaning in a selected article with mine being Michael Bierut's Waiting for Permission. In the article, which was pubished in the 1990's, Bierut discusses the role of the designer when it comes to a collaborative relationship with a client and how there was a lack of voice and initiative in designers at the time. As a result, the client began to overtake the designer. Bierut uses the Stanley Milgram experiments, which "explored the dynamics of hierarchal relationships" to add context to the situation designers found themselves in. 

Using the "hierarchal relationship" points in the article, I utilized dramatic contrasts in typographic scale to emphasize the element of big to little, superior to inferior, etc. To supplement these details, Illustrations drawn from Donald Judd's tall and looming installations that evoke a strong sense of linear relationships and hierarchy in placement are included. 
Waiting for Permission by Michael Bierut
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Waiting for Permission by Michael Bierut

A mini-book designed to reflect the themes from Bierut's article on the role of the graphic designer during the 1990's. This was the first projec Se mer

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