Food for Thought
I made this poster to raise awareness about questionable things allowed by the FDA in the food we eat. These facts were all found online, and then placed into a tight grid pattern using stacked typography and simple illustrations.

This poster was made for a critique workshop by guest Elizabeth Resnick. This was also selected for a juried show by Ellen Lupton, and received third place out of 70 graphic design entries.

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 Symbols of Cataclysm
I wanted to steer clear from the typical "united we stand" feel that has been said and done too many times. I compared it to another generation's past tragedy and raise a thought provoking question. I then used bold icons that stir a response from the public, and a strict three spot-color color scheme. Background was created using dry strokes of paint on paper, and then scanned in and worked with in photoshop.

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Foods I Dislike
This was a personal piece I made about my picky eating, worked in a tight grid pattern. I chose a strong color scheme to accentuate different foods in different places. 

This piece got selected in a juried show by Ellen Lupton.
 
To see Tyler's portfolio, visit www.behance.net/TylerLyons
Work by Tyler Lyons
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I'm a graphic designer major currently attending York College of Pennsylvania. I would describe my work as structured, with contrasts in both col Read More

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