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1Oppgave: Bokforside/Poster for Penguin booksFormat (BxH): 16 x 23,5 cmTillatte grafiske variabler: Størrelse, posisjon, retning og sortFont: Helvetica bold

Tekst:Tittel: On the suffering of the worldForfatter: Arthur SchopenhauerSitat: A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an animal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.Forlag: Penguin BooksBokserie: Great ideas

Utfordinger:Grunnleggende typografiske spørsmål; samspill mellom ulike størrelser, utforsking av den hvite flaten,typografisk grid, typografisk kompleksitet. Plasser teksten inn i formatet. Det er bare tillatt å bruke sort tekst på hvit bakgrunn. Lag så mange ideer/varianter som mulig. Skriv ut etterh-vert som variantene blir ferdige.

Typografisk utforsking og eksperimentering

Prosjekt 1.1:

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1 On the suffering of the world

Arthur Schopenhauer

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an animal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.“

Penguin Books | Great Ideas

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an animal engaged in eating another with those of the animal being eaten.

Arthur Schopenhauer

On the suffering of the world

Penguin Books | Great Ideas

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world,

or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an animal engaged in eating another with

those of the animal being eaten.

On

the

suffe

ring

of

the

wor

ldArthur Schopenhauer

Great IdeasPenguin Books

Arthur S

chopen

hauer

Great Ideas | Penguin Books

On thesuffering

of theworld A quick test of

the assertion that

enjoyment out-

weighs pain in this

world, or that they

are at any rate bal-

anced, would be to

compare the feel-

ings of an animal

engaged in eating

an other with those

of the animal being

eaten.

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Arthur Schopenhauer

On

the

suffe

ring

of th

ew

orld

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an animal engaged in eating an other with those of the animal being eaten.

Great Ideas | Penguin Books

Arthur Schopenhauer

On thesufferingof theworld

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an animal engaged in eating an other with those of the animal being eaten.

Great Ideas | Penguin Books

world

sufferingon the

of theArthur SchopenhauerGreat Ideas | Penguin Books

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outw

eighs pain in this world,

or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to com

pare the feelings of an anim

al engaged in eating an other with those of the anim

al being eaten.

worldsufferingon the

of th

e

Arthur SchopenhauerGreat Ideas | Penguin Books

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outweighs pain in this world, or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to compare the feelings of an animal engaged in eating an other with those of the animal being eaten.

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world

sufferingon the

of theArthur SchopenhauerGreat Ideas | Penguin Books

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outw

eighs pain in this world,

or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to com

pare the feelings of an anim

al engaged in eating an other with those of the anim

al being eaten.

Prosjekt 1.2:Velg tre ulike løsninger fra del 1 og utforsk følgende:A: All typografi i 100% sort positivB: Tillatt med positiv og negativ tekst, samt flater i valgfrie formerC: Tillatt med valører eller gråtoner, også forløpningD: Bruk linjerE: Bruk farger og teksturer

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sufferingon the

Arthur SchopenhauerGreat Ideas | Penguin Books

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outw

eighs pain in this world,

or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to com

pare the feelings of an anim

al engaged in eating an other with those of the anim

al being eaten.

sufferingon the

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outw

eighs pain in this world,

or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to com

pare the feelings of an anim

al engaged in eating an other with those of the anim

al being eaten.

Arthur SchopenhauerGreat Ideas | Penguin Books

sufferingon the

Arthur SchopenhauerGreat Ideas | Penguin Books

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outw

eighs pain in this world,

or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to com

pare the feelings of an anim

al engaged in eating an other with those of the anim

al being eaten.

sufferingon the

Arthur SchopenhauerGreat Ideas | Penguin Books

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outw

eighs pain in this world,

or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to com

pare the feelings of an anim

al engaged in eating an other with those of the anim

al being eaten.

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sufferingon the

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outw

eighs pain in this world,

or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to com

pare the feelings of an anim

al engaged in eating an other with those of the anim

al being eaten.

Arthur SchopenhauerGreat Ideas | Penguin Books

sufferingon the

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outw

eighs pain in this world,

or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to com

pare the feelings of an anim

al engaged in eating an other with those of the anim

al being eaten.

Arthur SchopenhauerGreat Ideas | Penguin Books

sufferingon the

Arthur SchopenhauerGreat Ideas | Penguin Books

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outw

eighs pain in this world,

or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to com

pare the feelings of an anim

al engaged in eating an other with those of the anim

al being eaten.

sufferingon the

Arthur SchopenhauerGreat Ideas | Penguin Books

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outw

eighs pain in this world,

or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to com

pare the feelings of an anim

al engaged in eating an other with those of the anim

al being eaten.

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sufferingon the

Arthur SchopenhauerGreat Ideas | Penguin Books

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outw

eighs pain in this world,

or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to com

pare the feelings of an anim

al engaged in eating an other with those of the anim

al being eaten.

sufferingon the

Arthur SchopenhauerGreat Ideas | Penguin Books

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outw

eighs pain in this world,

or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to com

pare the feelings of an anim

al engaged in eating an other with those of the anim

al being eaten.

sufferingon the

Arthur SchopenhauerGreat Ideas | Penguin Books

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outw

eighs pain in this world,

or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to com

pare the feelings of an anim

al engaged in eating an other with those of the anim

al being eaten.

sufferingon the

Arthur SchopenhauerGreat Ideas | Penguin Books

A quick test of the assertion that enjoyment outw

eighs pain in this world,

or that they are at any rate balanced, would be to com

pare the feelings of an anim

al engaged in eating an other with those of the anim

al being eaten.

3 boktitler

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2Oppgave:Vis to eksempler på hvordan 3 ulike forsider/postere kan ha en visuell sammenheng; énserie med liten variasjon og sterk samhørighet og én serie med stor variasjon og svakere sam-hørighet.

Format (BxH): 16 x 23,5 cmTillatte grafiske variabler: Størrelse, posisjon, retning og sortFont: ValgfrittUtfordinger:Utforsking av forholdet mellom samhørighet og variasjon.Alle visuelle variabler kan benyttes; form, størrelse, farge, valør, retning, tekstur og posisjon.Hvordan kan disse kombineres for å svare på oppgaveteksten? Tips: Gjør det enkelt!

3 boktitler

Tittel: The Communist Mani-festoForfatter: Karl Marx & Friedrich EngelsSitat: Let the ruling classes tremble at a Communistic revo-lution. The proletarians have nothing to losebut their chains. They have a world to win. Working men of all countries, Unite!Forlag: Penguin BooksBokserie: Great ideas Foto eller illustrasjon: Valgfritt.

Tittel: Common senseForfatter: Thomas PaineSitat: When my country, into which I had just set my foot, was set on fire about my ears,it was time to stir. It was time for every man to stir.Forlag: Penguin BooksBokserie: Great ideasFoto eller illustrasjon: Valg-fritt.

Tittel: Why I writeForfatter: George OrwellSitat: Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respect-able,and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.Forlag: Penguin BooksBokserie: Great ideasFoto eller illustrasjon: Valg-fritt.

Prosjekt 2:

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The Communist Manifesto

Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels

great ideas

Let the ruling classes tremble at a Communistic revolution. The proletar-ians have noth-ing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Working men of all countries, Unite!

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The Communist Manifesto

Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels

great ideas

Let the ruling classes tremble at a Communistic revolution. The proletar-ians have noth-ing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Working men of all countries, Unite!

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CommonSense

Thomas Paine

great ideas

When my country, into which I had just set

my foot, was set on fire about my ears, it was time to stir. It was

time for every man to stir.

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CommonSense

Thomas Paine

great ideas

When my country, into which I had just set

my foot, was set on fire about my ears, it was time to stir. It was

time for every man to stir.

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WhyI Write

George Orwell

great ideas

to pure wind. Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and mur-der respectable, and to give an appearance of solid-ity to pure wind. Political lan-guage is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respecta-ble, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind. Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an

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WhyI Write

George Orwell

great ideas

to pure wind. Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and mur-der respectable, and to give an appearance of solid-ity to pure wind. Political lan-guage is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respecta-ble, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind. Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an

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the communist

Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels

manifestoLet the ruling classes tremble at a Communistic revolution. The proletarians have nothing to

lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Working men of all countries, Unite!

Great IdeasPenguin Books

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Why I Write

George Orwell

Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.

Penguin B

ooksPen

guin

Boo

ksGreat IdeasGreat Ideas

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common sensecommon sense

When my country, into which I had just set my foot, was set on fire about my ears, it was time to stir. It was time for every man to stir.

Thomas Paine

Penguin Books | Great Ideas