I took this book out of the libeary, and it has been really useful in developing my understanding of vectors. But Noma Bar has a really clever and unique way of creating images out of them. Even though I find vectors a very unpersonalising process, bars compositions of these image I think make them his own. I particularly like the composition of the cover. It shows the line of predictors , for example dog eats cat, cat eats mouse. When you fist look at the image you see the dogs head but then you see and uncover the other animals. I think that this is all down to the composition of the image. He has found a way in which all of these separate elements can fit together to form one very interesting image.
The colour pallet is very simple and the forms of the animals are taken back to there bear minimum. I think that this allows the message behind the image to come through clearly and his used of negative space contrasted against the white dog , makes the image very striking.
I was really interesting to see how using simple shapes and colours can convey messages clearly but still leaves elements for the viewer to decode.
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