Joseph Lebus spent four years studying languages at Durham University during that time he figured out what really interested him and started doing graphic design as it allows you to express language in a different way. Most of his work is textural And focuses on typographic choices used as background and also as on top of the hierarchy to draw the views iron. His pieces are quite varied but they all have typography somewhere within them. I found these four pieces quite interesting as it uses typist pattern in a way to create visual interest
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| Alfredo Jaar’s Rwanda’s project |





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