Monday, September 26, 2011

09-26

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Yellow Submarine is a strange film. It mixed a lot of ideas and styles together in a way that is unusual and graphically advanced. The organic shapes, patterns, flat color fields and whimsical characters are an entirely different graphic experience that had never been seen before. While it is not my favorite style of design, I believe that there are valuable ideas to take away from the film. I can definitely see how this film has influenced culture and remained a part of pop culture. Even in my own house, we have yellow submarine imagery.

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