1.
Aleksandr Rodchenko. Design for an advertisement for the Massel' prom (Moscow Agricultural Industry) cafeteria 1923.
2.
Rodchenko. Maquette for the poster for the film 'Battleship Potemkin' by Sergei Eisenstein.
3.
El Lissitzky. 'From Victory Over the Sun'. Lithograph on paper. 1923.
4.
Varvara Stepanova. Poster for the play 'Through the Red and White Glasses'. Staged by the Academy of Social Education.
5.
Enrico Prampolini. 'Broom'. 1922.
All these five images are of modernist design, and are from that period in time.
The first image is modernist in design because of the shapes used within the frame, along with its clean lines.
The second image because of the perspective used and the shapes used.
The third because it just uses type layout and numbers- which was the total opposite to designs before its time- this was something new.
The fourth image because of its constructive approach, alongside a heavy emphasis on the role of the woman at that time.
the fifth image, I feel is of a modernist design because of, once again, its constructivist approach. The type within the frame is also very 'anti design' because of the confusion when reading it.
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