Based on arguments and research presented within the context of practice essay, the publication aims to communicate such arguments, and show contextual and critical awareness in the development of graphic design practice.
The publication uses content from the essay itself as the written content within this, as well as a range of primary and secondary sourced images to show examples of each argument in practice. Through the layouts of such content, this aims to, overall, communicate the conclusion which states that design does not have to be objective to be functional, but instead is already produced through slight subjective means since human beings are subjective in themselves, whilst there also needs to be underlying knowledge of the principles of graphic design first in order to break these rules. This shows how objective and subjective design can both work hand-in-hand to produce a well informed piece of graphic design. In visualising this, a medium was found between objective and subjective layouts which has been utilised through various methods of typesetting, and making and breaking the grid.
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