Thursday, 29 October 2009

Form Minus Function Paul Hollingworth

This collection works on the premise of form minus function. The image is based on liquid inks dripping the letter forms themselves. This is a very slick effect and works surprisingly well. I’m a little confused to how the images were made but then again, that could be what’s intriguing about them.

Compared to some of the other work looked at I do like the fact the image has a meaning. Form minus function, representing the ink and the shapes in a completely different form. In some aspects of the design it looks as if the ink has been dropped in water and photographed, to shape some of the forms. It’s a cool effect and if it is done this way, then maybe it shows the possibilities of how photography can become a big creative part of graphic design.





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