Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Word Portrait

The purpose of this piece of work was to make the word appear opposite of its definition. To do this I chose the world wild, and made it look really plain and boring. I did this by first choosing a shade of grey from the formatting palette. I then chose a simple font, American typewriter . I chose that because when using a typewriter, there is only one font and one color to choose, black. Both are very boring features.
The purpose of this piece of work was also to make the word appear opposite of its definition. I first chose the word plain. I then rotated it, to give it spunk. I then chose the font  Curlz Mt, and chose the color green. After that was done I thought it looked pretty funky, but I decided to make it even more original by adding and inner glow. 
The purpose of this work is to have the word portray its definition. I chose the word strong. Synonyms of this word are sturdy and robust. I think the color black gives the word a sturdy appeal. I then chose a san-serif font arial, and added bevel and emboss to add a glow effect to the word. This make the word appear mighty.


The purpose of this work is also to make the word portray its definition. For lovely, I chose an elegant looking font and made it light purple. I then added an outerglow and drop shadow. 

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