Iron or Irony?

Persistence of vision is a valuable principal found to have its place in designing. How visual effects persevere in the minds of the viewer can make or break the message it conveys. From the, strong, inflexible, rigid, sturdy, robust durability of iron like materials used, to the ironic contrasts of messages developed, a designer wants their message to create a lasting impression for their audience. Step right up and see for yourself is the unheard gesture that visual art always conveys. But the job isn’t actually done until the audience walks away with the impression created by the artist in their memory.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Now Read This?

You can't miss this sign Baltimore is the city that reads.
While driving into Baltimore City south bound on the 5400 block of Route 40's Pulaski Highway underpass to the fork in the road to Monument St. the train track overpass adorns a beautiful display of painted typography announcing your arrival to Baltimore City. I don't know how many times I drove past this one but I can assure you it is one of the most legible signs you can read while driving. Take a Glimpse?

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