The Design Museum in London regard themselves very important for the continuing of design as a whole. They feel that better design will result in a better future. They also see design as an aspect of everyday life and a means to make the world a better place. The museum celebrates the work of some of the best designers in the world. One of these artists is the graphic designer Andrew Blauvelt. He is regarded as one of the most influential people in the American graphic design field, as an actual designer but also as a director in which he commissions creative works. He is the design director of the Walker Art Centre in Minneapolis. I find his work to be very captivating and bold. He is very good at using creative composition that creates an impact however is not too over powering to the viewer. In this piece he has also used lots of colours but the viewer still manages to process all of the creative sections. This is a useful skill as if the composition was to be too bold, with each different part "screaming" at you as it were, then the images would be too hard to process. I imagine that this is a hard task to do and requires a lot of work and time, however the effect is something amazing.
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