
Visual techniques evident: Fragmentation, irregularity, instability, intricacy, activeness, variation, randomness, complexity, spontaneity

Visual techniques evident: unity, intricacy, sequentiality, opacity, diffusion, stasis
I found that some of the techniques used in one are opposite in the other. for example the first poster uses fragmentation while the second has unity. Fragmentation is achieved in the first by breaking the text with a graphic image or blending into the background. Unity is achieved in the second one by having all the text appear only within the tree graphic, which unites the text in a way. Also, in the first poster, the letters are placed in a random order and are all tilted in different angles. The second has words that are broken up but are placed in order (sequence) so that is readable. The different angles and placements of the first poster make it feel as if the design is active and in movement, while the straight orientation and order of the text in the second poster give a sense of stability/stasis, as if it isnt moving. Also the tree helps with stasis, since we al know that trees are stuck in one spot.
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