Jessica Helfand Works And Style Research Paper

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It is practically as if she brings graphic design and philosophy together in her creations. Helfand's design of labels for the Winterhouse Maple Syrup company again relates to the simplicity that the designer involves in her works.

Seeing her dogs on maple syrup bottles and knowing the feelings she wanted to associate with this label is certainly intriguing. Even with the fact that one would normally see little to no connection between the two elements, in this case the connection is clearly visible. Whether it is because of the typical color of a viszla dog or whether it is because the darker type of syrup has a dog face on a black background while the lighter...

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Even with this, it would be safe to say that the label works well in putting across a message that would influence individuals to express interest in this particular brand of maple syrup.
The cover to Stephan Jay Gould's "On Evolution" is yet another work by Helfand that succeeds in inducing controversial thoughts in viewers. The animals on the cover and the diffuse environment surrounding them are meant to relate to the book's content, taking into account the controversial ideas it puts across.

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