Mount Wachusett Community College, in Gardner MA offers a 2-year program for Graphic and Interactive Designers (GID program). The final course in the GID program helps students assemble and present their best work produced in the program. This blog is produced by the GID Portfolio class under the direction of instructor Coni Porter.
Josue - it’s great that you can include a project in which you have created the main element! These 3 ads stand on their own, but what will unify them into a series? Repeating the heading design certainly begins that process. Because the colors in each are so distinct - I’m wondering if you might consider putting a color border around the edges of the ad? Same color for each. Yellow to reinforce the heading? The border doesn’t need to be wide and bleed, instead it could be a 2 pt border inside of the page, leaving a bit of margin around the outside. OR - yes a bleeding border could work That’ is up to you - but try different things. Unifying the “series” is the last thing that needs to happen.
Well, almost. In #2 Ad, the words Design Change but up against the side of the building, with is white as well. Something needs to happen here, or the missing part of the C will look like a mistake.
Josue - it’s great that you can include a project in which you have created the main element! These 3 ads stand on their own, but what will unify them into a series? Repeating the heading design certainly begins that process. Because the colors in each are so distinct - I’m wondering if you might consider putting a color border around the edges of the ad? Same color for each. Yellow to reinforce the heading? The border doesn’t need to be wide and bleed, instead it could be a 2 pt border inside of the page, leaving a bit of margin around the outside. OR - yes a bleeding border could work That’ is up to you - but try different things. Unifying the “series” is the last thing that needs to happen.
ReplyDeleteWell, almost. In #2 Ad, the words Design Change but up against the side of the building, with is white as well. Something needs to happen here, or the missing part of the C will look like a mistake.
Thats it!