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2- Disguise 14. Masks, elaborate make-up & costume are used in traditional Japanese Kabuki Theatre & by the Kathakali dancers of India to transform & disguise a performers appearance, character & gender.
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2- Disguise 14 Masks, elaborate make-up & costume are used in traditional Japanese Kabuki Theatre & by the Kathakali dancers of India to transform & disguise a performers appearance, character & gender. Fashion designer Guo Pei creates fantastic sculptural costumes that dramatically change the appearance & identity of the wearer. Cavan Huang arranges layers of letterforms to disguise the message of the text. Research appropriate sources & create your own work in response to DISGUISE.
Japanese Kabuki Theatre 2- Disguise 14
Kathakali dance 2- Disguise 14 Masks, elaborate make-up & costume are used in traditional Japanese Kabuki Theatre & by the Kathakali dancers of India to transform & disguise a performers appearance, character & gender.
2- Disguise 14 Guo Pei Fashion designer Guo Pei creates fantastic sculptural costumes that dramatically change the appearance & identity of the wearer.
2- Disguise 14 Guo Pei Fashion designer Guo Pei creates fantastic sculptural costumes that dramatically change the appearance & identity of the wearer.
2- Disguise 14 Guo Pei Fashion designer Guo Pei creates fantastic sculptural costumes that dramatically change the appearance & identity of the wearer.
Fashion designer Guo Pei creates fantastic sculptural costumes that dramatically change the appearance & identity of the wearer. 2- Disguise 14 Guo Pei
2- Disguise 14 Guo Pei Fashion designer Guo Pei creates fantastic sculptural costumes that dramatically change the appearance & identity of the wearer.
2- Disguise 14 Guo Pei Fashion designer Guo Pei creates fantastic sculptural costumes that dramatically change the appearance & identity of the wearer.
2- Disguise 14 Guo Pei Fashion designer Guo Pei creates fantastic sculptural costumes that dramatically change the appearance & identity of the wearer.
Cavan Huang 2- Disguise 14 Cavan Huang arranges layers of letterforms to disguise the message of the text.
Cavan Huang 2- Disguise 14 This poster is about the changing face of information design. As stated on the poster: information is not flat anymore. It takes didactic terms about layout and transforms the flat vectors into a dense 3-dimensional kinetic intersection. About the Designer Cavan Huang is a design director at Interbrand in New York where he is helping to redefine the way we express brands across different media platforms. Beyond design direction, he is also an editor, animator, web-developer, musician, photographer and storyteller. Huang is also creative principal of his own design practice as well as a visiting professor for Rhode Island School of Design. He holds a BA in History & Urban Planning from McGill University and an MFA in Graphic Design from Rhode Island School of Design. For more information, visit Huang’s website: www.cavanthology.com
Cavan Huang 2- Disguise 14 Cavan Huang arranges layers of letterforms to disguise the message of the text. This collage is about the future of media content: innovative, addictive, short form and mobile. I developed it as the brand image and packaging for Warner Bros. Studio 2.0. Though rejected, it found an appropriate place in the opening sequence of AIGA'S NEXT Conference.
Cavan Huang 2- Disguise 14 This poster is inspired by the Francis Ford Coppola Film The Conversation. The typography evokes a sense of isolation, paranoia and tension by enclosing the film's protagonist, surveillance expert Harry Caul, in tight spaces. To emphasize the raw and dirty world he operates in, the poster is screen printed on craft paper. This poster was featured in CMYK magazine and exhibited at the design museum at U.C. Davis. Cavan Huang arranges layers of letterforms to disguise the message of the text.
George Segal 2- Disguise 14
Japanese Kabuki Theatre 2- Disguise 14 Masks, elaborate make-up & costume are used in traditional Japanese Kabuki Theatre & by the Kathakali dancers of India to transform & disguise a performers appearance, character & gender.
2- Disguise 14 We all have a public face and a private persona. What we project in public may disguise our deeper identity. Public & Private Edgar Degas : portrait of an opera singer Edgar Degas : portrait of a woman bathing
Belinda Eaton 2- Disguise 14
Gillian Wearing 2- Disguise 14
2- Disguise 14 Portraits can show the appearance of a person and give an insight into their personality,… situation… or Drowners David Hancock
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2- Disguise 14 Which famous person can you see in this portrait made of flowers? Hugh Locke : portrait of the Queen
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Portraiture 2- Disguise 14
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George Segal 2- Disguise 14