Dan Delaney

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Dots & LinesArt Direction

I’ve always been interested in the reprographic halftone process — a technique that distills an image into a complex arrangement of dots or lines to simulate tonal variation. There’s something compelling about translating photographic realism into an abstract graphic language.

Over the years, I’ve explored this technique of stripping an image down to its essential elements — pure black and white — and transforming it into something new and graphic.

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Dan Delaney

dots_1

Dots & LinesArt Direction

I’ve always been interested in the reprographic halftone process — a technique that distills an image into a complex arrangement of dots or lines to simulate tonal variation. There’s something compelling about translating photographic realism into an abstract graphic language.

Over the years, I’ve explored this technique of stripping an image down to its essential elements — pure black and white — and transforming it into something new and graphic.

dots_3
dots_5

Dan Delaney

dots_1

Dots & LinesArt Direction

I’ve always been interested in the reprographic halftone process — a technique that distills an image into a complex arrangement of dots or lines to simulate tonal variation. There’s something compelling about translating photographic realism into an abstract graphic language.

Over the years, I’ve explored this technique of stripping an image down to its essential elements — pure black and white — and transforming it into something new and graphic.

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