My take on visually presenting Kurt Vonnegut's theories about archetypal stories, designed after researching the subject. 11"x17" (click for larger version)
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My take on visually presenting Kurt Vonnegut's theories about archetypal stories, designed after researching the subject. 11"x17" (click for larger version)
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Quite a few posters -- love all the visuals.
Great infographic on Kurt Vonnegut's theories on story shapes
A graphic designer's visual representation of story structure. Nice!