why are all the French theoretician so hard to read. would it fucking kill you to write in a way that people can actually get some information from your texts in a reasonable amount of time?
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why are all the French theoretician so hard to read. would it fucking kill you to write in a way that people can actually get some information from your texts in a reasonable amount of time?

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1967 East German poster for MY FAIR LADY (George Cukor, USA, 1964)
Designer: Westphal
Poster source: Kinoart.net
Westphal - Unbelief
Unbelief is not the only way of suppressing the truth about God. It is only the most honest.
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Quase
Ainda pior que a convicção do não e a incerteza do talvez é a desilusão de um quase. É o quase que me incomoda, que me entristece, que me mata trazendo tudo que poderia ter sido e não foi. Quem quase ganhou ainda joga, quem quase passou ainda estuda, quem quase morreu está vivo, quem quase amou não amou. Basta pensar nas oportunidades que escaparam pelos dedos, nas chances que se perdem por medo, nas ideias que nunca sairão do papel por essa maldita mania de viver no outono.
Pergunto-me, às vezes, o que nos leva a escolher uma vida morna; ou melhor não me pergunto, contesto. A resposta eu sei de cor, está estampada na distância e frieza dos sorrisos, na frouxidão dos abraços, na indiferença dos "Bom dia", quase que sussurrados. Sobra covardia e falta coragem até pra ser feliz. A paixão queima, o amor enlouquece, o desejo trai. Talvez esses fossem bons motivos para decidir entre a alegria e a dor, sentir o nada, mas não são. Se a virtude estivesse mesmo no meio termo, o mar não teria ondas, os dias seriam nublados e o arco-íris em tons de cinza. O nada não ilumina, não inspira, não aflige nem acalma, apenas amplia o vazio que cada um traz dentro de si.
Não é que fé mova montanhas, nem que todas as estrelas estejam ao alcance, para as coisas que não podem ser mudadas resta-nos somente paciência porém,preferir a derrota prévia à dúvida da vitória é desperdiçar a oportunidade de merecer. Pros erros há perdão; pros fracassos, chance; pros amores impossíveis, tempo. De nada adianta cercar um coração vazio ou economizar alma. Um romance cujo fim é instantâneo ou indolor não é romance. Não deixe que a saudade sufoque, que a rotina acomode, que o medo impeça de tentar. Desconfie do destino e acredite em você. Gaste mais horas realizando que sonhando, fazendo que planejando, vivendo que esperando porque, embora quem quase morre esteja vivo, quem quase vive já morreu.
-Sara Westphal

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Westphal Event Assignment: A Talk with Mark Venezky!
Immediately diving into his postcard collections of the moon, I was amazed by Mark at the very beginning. Mark talked about his fondness for the moon at a young age and his collection varying from postcards to stamps. He further showed us examples of how his collecting hobby led as inspiration to his works. What really drew me in was Mark’s topic about having to push for your ideas as a graphic designer; the fact that Mark ended up making the “stamp collection” book in order to prove that his idea was worth investing really showed his dedication. Towards the end, Mark rounded us back to his moon reference in which I could not remember specifically, but in the moment I thought was so clever, because it truly showed how his love for the moon/collection was not a one time idea, but a constant source of inspiration.
When Mark showed us his “stamp collection” book that portrayed patterns like M. Night Shyamalan scenes to hats from the 1920s, I was honestly stunned. There is so much repetition around us that we sometimes fail to acknowledge; when put all together in a collage or a fun stamp collection, it is satisfying to the eye and it makes me wonder why and how. I absolutely love hearing how Mark usually created works by hand and then scan it to render on Photoshop. Although it was a tidbit of his “work style”, it felt nice knowing there was an amazing graphic designer that worked similarly to me. In the end, Mark’s words about visuals/design over concept resonated in me for some odd reason. He made a point that concept shouldn’t be your centered focus, sometimes a visual design will work more in your favor and that it will eventually represent the concept by itself.
Towards the very end of the talk, a couple of friends and I decided to linger back to talk to Mark and ask for photo. He once again didn’t fail to engage us in a conversation asking us what design means to us and how did we figure out that we wanted to major in it. He emphasized how we will be the new generation of Graphic Design and how we will control our audiences and to put it in simple terms: I’m excited.
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