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Type meets image through separation, inversion and fusion. Working with Jazz music genre, the calendar designs utilize the relationship between the image and type. In my illustrations, I wanted to create graphics that reflect jazz personality: asymmetrical, irregular, dynamic, bold, condensed, harmonious, complex, flat, and abstract.
•Separation: Type and image are kept as separate entities.
•Inversion: Type and image fuse by exchanging roles.
•Fusion: Type appears as if it is integrated into the image.