This to me has a certain Dada feel about it. Its' deliberate obscurity is fascinating and the repositioning of the art itself feels like a very Dadaist thing to do. There's a lot about this that I appreciate because the person who wrote this makes a very good point written in the smaller print and I do really like the way this design is laid out. But I also like art in almost all its various forms (few exceptions may apply) and this seems like a deliberate B***h slap right in the face of art in general. The function of the design seems to voice the designer viewpoint on the art vs. design argument. Me personally I appreciate both design and art. They both have their place and to shun one and only acknowledge the other in my opinion limits ones creative horizon.
Friday, December 15, 2017
Art vs. Design
This to me has a certain Dada feel about it. Its' deliberate obscurity is fascinating and the repositioning of the art itself feels like a very Dadaist thing to do. There's a lot about this that I appreciate because the person who wrote this makes a very good point written in the smaller print and I do really like the way this design is laid out. But I also like art in almost all its various forms (few exceptions may apply) and this seems like a deliberate B***h slap right in the face of art in general. The function of the design seems to voice the designer viewpoint on the art vs. design argument. Me personally I appreciate both design and art. They both have their place and to shun one and only acknowledge the other in my opinion limits ones creative horizon.
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