But in the end I chose this design because it had rough edges and grey like a typical industrial designer. Although Philippe Starck is a very versatile designer, he's most famous for his product and industrial creations, so in the end I decided to play off of that aspect more. The squares and very "sleek" (for lack of better word) look also add to the industrial look. It's the best area of cohesion between his designs that I could find.
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Poster Layout Final rough draft
Working on layout for my poster and it's pretty rough, to be honest. I like the design.. something I took off pinterest.
But in the end I chose this design because it had rough edges and grey like a typical industrial designer. Although Philippe Starck is a very versatile designer, he's most famous for his product and industrial creations, so in the end I decided to play off of that aspect more. The squares and very "sleek" (for lack of better word) look also add to the industrial look. It's the best area of cohesion between his designs that I could find.
Also, I learned how to work InDesign tonight at the workshop. Well, learned how to work what I could...honestly I thought they would teach us some things for beginners but instead it was more of a place for them to help us on the things we needed help on for our poster. But it was indeed helpful and I did learn a lot. My poster is now in the computer in InDesign, though it still looks pretty rough as well. Hopefully tomorrow's class will help me straighten some things out and get it looking more coherent and professional and something to be proud of.
But in the end I chose this design because it had rough edges and grey like a typical industrial designer. Although Philippe Starck is a very versatile designer, he's most famous for his product and industrial creations, so in the end I decided to play off of that aspect more. The squares and very "sleek" (for lack of better word) look also add to the industrial look. It's the best area of cohesion between his designs that I could find.
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