Graduates

Yan Chang

BFA in Illustration - Illustration Design — Illustration
Course:
GPRT-203 Type 3: Context
Faculty:
Meryl Pollen

Type Conference

This design uses geometric shapes in a modular, typographic style across four panels, with bold hexagonal and arrow-like forms that evolve. It balances positive and negative space with black and white contrasts. Varied line thickness adds depth and rhythm. Inspired by architectural forms, it uses minimalist shapes to create complex structures, emphasizing a systematic and experimental approach to form and typography.
Learning Outcomes:
This project taught me the importance of precision and consistency in using geometric shapes. I learned how small adjustments in line weight and spacing impact balance and rhythm. Experimenting with positive and negative space showed me how contrast guides the viewer’s eye. Iterating through variations helped me push modular design boundaries and discover new forms, making this a valuable exercise in blending structure with creativity.
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