Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Personality; ESFJ
For a personality test I had scored an ESFJ/ENFJ score. With little to no preference over sensing and intuition. My personality is very extroverted at most points, but at some points I prefer to be a much more closeted person and be quiet and to myself. A lot of famous politicians and revolutionaries are ESFJs, including Andrew Carnegie, Colin Powell, and Harry S Truman. I also scored an ENFJ, based on the score that I received with only 1% preference of sensing over intuition, which included such activists such as Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King Jr. I like to believe that your personality reflects your artistic style, I use a lot of bright colors and spaciousness, I love to mix with colours and see which ones work with others and utilize that in my pseudo color theory ways.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Graffiti vs. Logos
Graffiti Vs. Logos
Graffiti and logos are both seen as opposite spectrum works of art, they both represent different things and places, they also act upon people in different ways as well as making people see things in a different representation that what may normally be seen.
Graffiti is often seen as a degradation of public property, a lot of people view it as being deviant and not any sort of art at all. But as of late, a lot of people have been interested in the whole Banksy fad that's going around nowadays, he's being recognized internationally for his political and social statements through the use of graffiti, many people finding it disrespectful and outlandish. I personally enjoy graffiti a whole lot, but only when it's actually expressive. A lot of gang-related graffiti is often spread all over the place.
Logos represent corporations and small-businesses, they are as diverse as Graffiti, maybe not as expressive and obnoxious at points, but definitely diverse. There are all different kinds of logos and all different style of graffiti and the impasse between the two is amazing.
Graffiti and logos are both seen as opposite spectrum works of art, they both represent different things and places, they also act upon people in different ways as well as making people see things in a different representation that what may normally be seen.
Graffiti is often seen as a degradation of public property, a lot of people view it as being deviant and not any sort of art at all. But as of late, a lot of people have been interested in the whole Banksy fad that's going around nowadays, he's being recognized internationally for his political and social statements through the use of graffiti, many people finding it disrespectful and outlandish. I personally enjoy graffiti a whole lot, but only when it's actually expressive. A lot of gang-related graffiti is often spread all over the place.
Logos represent corporations and small-businesses, they are as diverse as Graffiti, maybe not as expressive and obnoxious at points, but definitely diverse. There are all different kinds of logos and all different style of graffiti and the impasse between the two is amazing.
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