"Anyone interested in typography will be in complete awe of these realistic portraits by artist Sean Williams. Based in Edmonton, Alberta, the designer, photographer, and art director certainly has a great eye for conceptual designs. To create the series, entitled Hip Hop Type, Williams took the lyrics from popular songs by each subject, including Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars, Rihanna, and Kanye West.
Relying on both positive and negative space, the artist then warped, curved, and resized the letters to fit perfectly together, forming instantly recognizable faces. The absolutely mind-blowing illustrations are an impressive combination of typography and illustration. Featuring just one simple color, the handful of well-organized words can be regarded in two ways. First, from up close, viewers can read the lyrics and visualize the artist at work on stage. Then, from a bit farther away, the color blends together to form the distinct facial details of each pop star."
Relying on both positive and negative space, the artist then warped, curved, and resized the letters to fit perfectly together, forming instantly recognizable faces. The absolutely mind-blowing illustrations are an impressive combination of typography and illustration. Featuring just one simple color, the handful of well-organized words can be regarded in two ways. First, from up close, viewers can read the lyrics and visualize the artist at work on stage. Then, from a bit farther away, the color blends together to form the distinct facial details of each pop star."
CLO: Students will be able to communicate a design plan for their Typography Portrait based on a family member or friend.
Day 1: Brainstorm:
Choose 3 influential people in your life. They can be family, friends and/or public role models. Choose 12 adjectives to describe each person and then write 1 paragraph about how they've changed your life, your views or your dreams. Last, choose a color that represents them and defend your choice based on color research. Submit below.
Choose 3 influential people in your life. They can be family, friends and/or public role models. Choose 12 adjectives to describe each person and then write 1 paragraph about how they've changed your life, your views or your dreams. Last, choose a color that represents them and defend your choice based on color research. Submit below.