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Subjective & Objective

Objective & Subjective

After reading “The debate: the legendary contest of two giants of graphic design”, I found that these two great designers, Wim Crouwel and Jan van Toorn, have different philosophy on their design. Wim Crouwel specialized in using typography, shape and grid system to express his idea. On the other hand, Jan van Toorn’s works show his irrational emotion and his open character. Accordingly, I made a poster that represents the same meaning but displayed in Wim Crouwel way(objective) and Jan van Toorn way(subjective).

"Silence is true wisdom’s best reply." This quotation is from Euripides, one of the ancient Greek tragedians. Silence is invisible, wordless, soundless, thoughtful and achromatic. In objective poster (left-hand side), silence is a blackhole, and it can communicate with others while none of the words can exactly express. It says everything instead of words. On the contrary, in subjective poster (right-hand side), a conductor is manipulating the music scores with other rest notes in a movement. This idea is inspired fromJohn Cage’s 4’33. In other words, even though silence is soundless, it is still a different way of communication

Genre: Poster Design
Project: MOE Work
Year: 2018
Subjective & Objective
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Subjective & Objective

After reading “The debate: the legendary contest of two giants of graphic design”, these two great designers, Wim Crouwel and Jan van Toorn, have Read More

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