Monday 24 September 2012

Powerful Typography in 1940s


In 1940s typography became a part of the artwork.. The most common use of typography continues to be for ads, store signs, and logos. It was used in the front and center of the poster. Besides combining text and art more obviously and it used A simple message in bold type underneath a picture of the crown. the biggest changes to typography involved using modern and eye-catching typefaces for the times. Finally, An effective  poster of images  and text working together. Black, white, or brightly colored text contrasting strongly with the picture and thin black or white strokes on the lettering.


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