



Aviance Darrell was born and raised in Brooklyn,NY. For her education, she currently attends PrattMWP//Pratt, majoring in Graphic Design. She is heavily educated in Museum Studies and worked in the Brooklyn Museum as a Museum Educator throughout her high school years. She advocates for equal rights for the LGBTQIA community, POC community and others in hope for a better and fair future. View all posts by aviancegd
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You have a good collaboration of font size and space. A lot of the more experimental ones are really strong because of the way they are placed and how they take up the canvas.
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I really like your designs! I think you used the edges of the boxes well, especially when considering the leading and centering. My favorite of your pieces would probably be in the second row, third from the left – it was handled well.
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These look great so far. Be careful with getting too close to the edge of the box/page, especially with very thin type because then parts of the type can get lost, or it makes the design feel uncomfortable. Including white space and margins can help a lot with readability. Looking forward to seeing the next 30!
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First row of the second page font size is considerably small in relation to the boxes. Maybe try putting variations in font or tracking to enlarge the text space.
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