Pre-Digital Design
Pre-Digital design is a design style used before digital technology was used to create artwork and other things such as posters advertising or book covers etc.
Colours are bleak and bland as experimental bright colours weren't in effect as they are today.
Hand drawn images and typography are main features along with the dull colours used.
Paint printing could also be used to show work design as they are a good way to be eye catching with the colours used. It was also easier to get an image portrayed and conveyed on the work used.
Main images used are primarily people and animals. They stand out from the monotonous backgrounds as they will be different colours.
Text types are basic and easily read and their colours standout easily from the background as the colours contrast significantly.
Colours are bleak and bland as experimental bright colours weren't in effect as they are today.
Hand drawn images and typography are main features along with the dull colours used.
Paint printing could also be used to show work design as they are a good way to be eye catching with the colours used. It was also easier to get an image portrayed and conveyed on the work used.
Main images used are primarily people and animals. They stand out from the monotonous backgrounds as they will be different colours.
Text types are basic and easily read and their colours standout easily from the background as the colours contrast significantly.
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