"Linguistic deconstruction" which involves treating the composition's text in particular ways in order to give a "voice" to visual language. To do so, certain phrases or words could be broken apart to bring attention to certain sections. Text can also appear "louder" or "faster" if they are made larger or bolder. Through methods of linguistic deconstruction, associations and meanings can be created from the treatment of the text to form meaning and a natural rhythm of communication.
-http://public.csusm.edu/padil035/history-paper.html
I found this example to very strong mostly because of the simplicity in the deconstruction, but the weight of the words.
Linguistic Deconstruction. Very cool. I think its interesting that you can do something like this in a composition. I know its a little blurry but It can looks cool? Because it looks like to me that it is being erased? I think it works. I like how they cut off the letters some are hard to read though, like the "stop" and the "something"
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