Tuesday, 3 December 2019

Developed illustration work


Drawing with Microsoft Paint


In order to communicate the playful element of my devil index design, I decided to experiment with drawing on Microsoft Paint, as it had very nostalgic feeling. I am really pleased with how these turned out, as they have quite a witty attitude to them, and carry a nice amount of negative space.

Finalising a sticker design 


I finalised these illustrations into sticker designs (overall producing three different sticker sheets). I thought these would be a really fun way of making my posters interactive, as well as further broadening my playful undertones in my work.

Forming poster designs with illustration


I initially just added/ layered my illustrations with my collages, but felt that it lacked space and looked quite crowded. 


I really like this poster design, as I decided to stick to flat colours with minimal textures; I think it captures the intentions of my index well, as it looks playful yet simultaneously sinister due to the layers and black background. I think that for the index design I'll stick to this approach as I am quite happy with it. I think that these visuals would work nicely as a large scale poster design, as it has a nice balance of negative space and noise, contrasting to my prior designs and the flaws picked up in my crits. Additionally, this poster design would be quite fun to have alongside my stickers, as it could be interactive for audiences to fill that negative space with imagery?






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