I was always impressed with the cover art for The Blueprint 3 by Jay-Z and how the three dimensional art took on a flat two dimensional look thanks to some creative paint. Now I see an article on this at Typography Served and I'm once again just blown away. I'm rather impressed by the use of space and "print" to create a rather flat image with a lot of depth.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
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