Throughout my study in recent years on Graphic Design, I have focussed on Typography as a main topic, this is because I enjoy the creation of Typography and making it look effective. Camden Town had a great amount f Typography and many different styles aswell, including graffiti, which I find is a very urban way of creating art. Pop art also plays a major part in the art of Camden Town, and artwork by Banksy. The use of the word "Camden Lock" as soon as you enter the markets is the strongest form of typography I witnessed as it is an introduction towards the markets and it gives a clear impression to the viewers and members of the public.









Above I have added many forms of Typography I analysed from Camden, I found they were all differentiated from each other in many ways, as they relate to the title they are given, if you notice the Tattoo typography they stand out and give the style of tattooing which tattoo artists use within their work. The graffiti and pop art use many colours and bright headings to give them a sense of a cartoonish surrounding, I find this is an interesting way of creating something for Camden Town as the dramatic look suits the location and theme all together. 



Overall my trip to both National Portrait Gallery and Camden Town has inspired me throughout the journey and I wish to visit them again one day. The artworks witnessed gave me a clear understanding of not just art but the part of society when you get to see new surroundings and new people. The Camden Town visit gave me an understanding of different cultures and an isight into punk rock, I saw things here I wouldn't see on a normal daily basis whereas people born and bought up in the location do.