Sunday, June 20, 2010

CAD software was used to create this complex image making the design digital.

The design is digital due to the obvious use of a computer to help aid the designer. It has a high  contrast with the background and uses bright colours.

This anti-war poster uses a post-modern style in its design to catch the eye by being visually confronting and cleverly juxtaposing the meaning in the text through the use of images.

The design is contemporary because of its almost (but not quite) psychedelic curves and colours, odd colour scheme and random decorative swirls to catch the eye. 
This company logo designed by William Longhauser is distinctively Post-modern for its simple shapes and elegant design.  
This chair reflects the post-modern eras need for simplicity, function, and certainty in its design. No longer being viewed as a ‘frivolous ornament’. 
This staircase in Liestal, Switzerland is reminiscent of the Psychedelic era, because of the illusion of ‘tripping out’ it gives.