Dead Celebrity Society
"every painting," he said, "is a drop of my blood."
The prompt for this pair of posters was to celebrate the life of a dead celebrity given certain specific constraints. Using keywords taken from a page of text corresponding to the age at which Pablo Picasso died (91), my goal was to retell his story in both images and with type.

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The biography used for this project was picked precisely for its bias: Francoise Gilot's "Life with Picasso" was written only ten years after their separation, while the artist was still alive.

Part of the exercise included typographic exploration: how to use just the letterforms of the celebrity’s first name to convey five distinct attributes about a person?

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(attributes, in order: 1: signature, 2: lover of women, 3: horny, 4: cubist, 5: bullfighter.)