Sarah Sinai 222.258 Workbook
Thursday, 21 August 2014
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Semi-Final
The last decision I was left with, deciding between the font (Gotham HTF) in light or book. I decided on slightly thicker as after all this is a poster and needs impact and visibility.
Light
Note
This is not my rationale
I feel this assignment was a rewarding experience. Although now I can't walk past a single poster/advertisement in the street without starring it up and down and deciphering every element. It has made me realize the importance of every tiny detail in design and how you must consider all possibilities and what feeling you want the viewer to gain from your design
I feel this assignment was a rewarding experience. Although now I can't walk past a single poster/advertisement in the street without starring it up and down and deciphering every element. It has made me realize the importance of every tiny detail in design and how you must consider all possibilities and what feeling you want the viewer to gain from your design
Tuesday, 19 August 2014
Three Final Elements
My three final elements
the latest be included- the blood drop
the Unilever U take off
Bunny body/insides
Development
All developmental images are being displayed in my physical workbook but here are a few images that show the way I have progressed with my design.
Not in any particular order
Deciding what I did and did not need in my design
and what just needed to be refined
Not in any particular order
Deciding what I did and did not need in my design
and what just needed to be refined
Week 6: Session 2
The last class! and the last chance to receive feedback before hand-in. I spent most of this lesson getting other students opinions which I felt were super helpful! and giving others feedback on their work too. After trying to make big last minute changes I decided that I am happy with my final design now and the changes weren't necessary. I think its about trying a lot of ideas but knowing when to stop too! Im confident that I will finish my final tonight and have it printed tomorrow.
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