Here is my concept with a little more refinement in the illustration, set up to a composition that the tutor thought worked quite well.
Monday, 11 August 2014
Nautilus Shell refinement
Here are some more 'nautilus' shell images to work from. After seeing one of the tutors today, she recommended I look at perfecting the image of the shell and to get the organic shape right.
Composition & Scale experiment
I have compiled some variations of text and image scale/placement using hierarchy, making the image overwhelming, making the image smaller and more insignificant etc. Hopefully this will give some good new options for my composition.
Text position variants
Here are a few examples of changing the text (head and tagline) position, I do still like the straight, upright triangle composition of text and image, but I think the lower left corner for text works quite nice as well...
Sunday, 10 August 2014
Class cross-over feedback
Here is some feedback I received from the class cross-over today
- overall good, strong message conveyed appropriately through nice simple imagery.
- think about font styles and ways the text can improve the overall poster.
- good composition, strong triangle shape.
People seem to think that my idea/metaphor is quite clear and strong, which is good. I think that I can keep experimenting with different head/taglines and where the text would be positioned. By doing this I will be able to create completely different posters, using the same elements, but in different compositions. (Going against my original statement of keeping the composition for the final)
A2 Printout for Week 5
Here is a quick rendition of my visual style and 'shell' poster concept for class tomorrow. I have printed this out in A2 size. The font, text, colour, shell style and illustration aren't final, but the composition layout will be the final template.
Saturday, 9 August 2014
Image research of Hermit crabs/shells
Here are a few images inspiring the design of the shell that will be the main image for my poster. I think that getting the shell correct will help the design to have an authentic feel.
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