Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Dynamic Diagonals

During the 1930's was the tipping point for history in the world of graphic design. The Russian avant-grade who embraced the revolution were facing persecution under Stalin's regime. Later when Gustav Klutis was campaigning he used a photo college of hands together that was in an 45 degree angle against the red background. The diagonals were a constructivists trademark and he was familiar with this composition. After that happened it helped paved a way to modernism.

Dynamic Flames
 by digitalhalcyon
http://www.deviantart.com/art/Dynamic-Flames-883849
This caught my attention due to the dramatic diagonal  and the way the fire is captured in the picture.
Another Vector

By: khroma
 This caught our attention due to both the angle and the colors of the picture.
Dynamic Stalemate
By: FroggyD
Caught our attention due to the diagonals.

Hellboy Noir
By: M-Milburn
This caught our attention due to the contrasting colors, diagonals, and how it works together. 


MCJ2

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