Monday, 30 April 2012
Roll - fold out magazine
poster for November Issue.
Still deciding how to have the Roll logo, either on the same position as the magazine cover, or larger? smaller? what other info should be on the posters?
white square (same proportions as poster) with high opacity, also this could contain information (photographer name and issue date)
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I think I need the birds to look less as cut off as they look. For example the grey bird on the left has a sharp cut off.
I like the use of white space and how the birds look quite collaged. Links with the style of the cover.
My main concern now with these posters is the information on them, with the bird one especially I feel the information spoils the poster slightly.
smaller? more discreet?
logo and info randomly positioned, but still at the same angle as the mag cover.
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An example of a poster without the image that is on the magazine cover.
I tried a number of combinations and none of them worked with the particular image.
I have taken another approach,
seeing as the photographer focuses in nature and plant/greenery photography, I felt these will look nicer with less photographs collaged.
I still have the abstract element involved with the use of the berry photograph as a top strip. The image I have used also has a slight paint brush effect on it, this works when blown up to a large scale.
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Misc design context,
interesting photo manipulation
simple pattern as identification and also like the stamp method
really like watercolour painting
nice photograph/colours
pattern
Friday, 27 April 2012
ROLL - fold out poster that comes w/mag
Fold out poster for Roll magazine - Issue 03
Using Martin Schoeller photographs,
Using Martin Schoeller photographs,
scaled down and mocked into a rough grid.
The dimensions are 580mm X 630mm, the poster folds out three times length ways and once horizontally.
Logo added and subtle white wash
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
syntax gig interior,
The backdrop,
mock up of backdrop. Supporting each gig would be the colours that relate to the gig itself. The blue to light blue gradient would be featured in the merchandise.
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