"Dada Manifesto" | Hugo Ball, 1916
For the construction of a typographic composition was requested to reinterpret the values advocated by Hugo Ball in his manifesto in 1916. The decision was to use some letters clippings and work with its graphic component. The main goal was to evoke materiality by taking advantage of the texture of the letters and emphasise the visual dimension by establishing a relationship between the letters that form the word, the different sizes of typefaces and the white space that shows up. 
Associated to the elaboration of the poster, there is an animation that allows a different interpretation of the same manifesto extract.  

Student project. University of Fine Arts Of Lisbon 2018
"Dada Manifesto"
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