Compose two styles
Rather than blending two styles into a middle, this assigns them roles: one carries the structure, the other appears as an accent. Where the two fight, it says so before you start.
How to divide the work
- Composition
- Follow Dada: Keep one reading path; rotate and sever the rest
- Type
- Set in Dada's manner (Collide weights, directions and cases in one plane), and let Punk's lettering (Mix newsprint letters, handwriting and stamps) appear only where you want the eye to catch.
- Material
- Ground in Dada's material (Letterpress black, red, off-white; bind the accidents with repetition); bring in exactly one thing from Punk (Copier paper, tears, black plus a warning color).
- Colour
- Build on #efe6d0, #d7362f, #161513 and admit one accent from #eee3cf, #ef3127, #10100f.
Where they fight
These two are already listed as related, so the join should come easily.
Caution
- Dada Not decorative messiness. Decide which authority or custom you are objecting to.
- Punk Borrowed rebellion is hollow. Decide what you are protesting first.
Image prompt
An original image that takes its structure from Dada (Style, 1916–1920s) and its accent from Punk (Style, 1970s–1980s). Structural cues: Rotated type; Fragments of sound; Collisions of scale; Unbalanced margins. Accent cues, used sparingly: Cut-and-paste letters; Photocopier noise; Handwriting; Ragged placement. Composition: Keep one reading path; rotate and sever the rest. Type and lettering: Collide weights, directions and cases in one plane. Let one material quality come from the second style: Copier paper, tears, black plus a warning color. Mood: Rebellion, Play, Exhilaration. Color: build on #efe6d0, #d7362f, #161513 with a single accent drawn from #eee3cf, #ef3127, #10100f. Constraints: do not imitate, reference or name any specific artist, studio, brand, character or copyrighted work. Produce an original composition in the general period languages described above.
Related entries
- Dada 1916–1920s / Style / Avant-garde
Deliberately dislocates meaning and order, making authority itself the material of the joke.
- Punk 1970s–1980s / Style / Counterculture
A DIY objection to the authority of the tidy, made by cutting, pasting and dirtying.
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