Jeff Rogers creates some great typographical posters for different types of events. His Dylan Sneed poster uses different font sizes and color to create one uniformed block of text. This is a really clean looking design that balances well. The "Dylan Sneed" title is inside of an off-white square that aligns perfectly with the block of text at the bottom of the page. This works well to balance out the weight of both text areas while leaving room in the middle for the illustration.
Another poster by Rogers is for "The Best Night on Earth". He uses different sized fonts for typographical hierarchy within the title, while using different fonts for the address, times, and date. At first glance I thought that Rogers broke the font law by using more then 3 different fonts on the right side, but then realized that they were probably the band's logos.
Rogers' work is simple, yet well thought out. He uses balance and typographical hierarchy well and blends typography into real life pictures and art.
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