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Design Assignment: Minimlist Travel Poster

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The assignment was to “create a minimalistic travel poster for a location in film, TV series, etc. Look at these awesome examples using the various locations in the original Star Wars trilogy: http://screenrant.com/sr-pick-minimalist-star-wars-travel-posters-robf-44551/”

I (am embarrassed to say this, but) made a few versions this bost (6 variations…) a poster for Narnia.  I used photoshop, of course, and used the Cutout effect quite a bit.   My biggest trouble was dealing with the words.  I found a website that allowed me to use the font, but I had to screen shot what I typed (“Visit Narnia”) to put it onto photoshop.  I did find a cool font, but when I download it, photoshop wouldn’t read it for some reason :(

I think this is my favorite one, as far as being the most minimalistic.  I found an image of the wardrobe from  The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe,  and I put it into photoshop, quick mask moded it and put it onto a new canvas.  I used the Cutout tool to get the visual effect. But then I decided that I wanted to try something different…

So I created this one.  I found a picture of Narnia and I cropped out a part of it and put it inside of the wardrobe, and used the Cutout tool again.  Next I found pictures of trees covered in snow, applied the Cutout effect, and placed it in the background.  I wasn’t sure what to do about the wording, as it seemed awkward visually (see photos of trials below).

And these are a bunch of trials that came before the previous ones.  Visually, I think I would prefer no words.  But for the assignment, I thought that might be too ambiguous.

                 

                         

Assignment worth 3 stars.

PHOTO CREDITS:

http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/kunc/news.newsmain?action=article&ARTICLE_ID=1745391

http://www.fonts2u.com/narnia-bll.font

http://flickrhivemind.net/Tags/ucy/Interesting

http://jaguarhero.blogspot.com/2011/11/for-narnia.html

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