Typography Poster
I've just been going post to post with these but this will be the last one for a little bit, this project isn't completed and is one that I am currently working on.
I thought It might be interesting to get a first hand look at how I go through my process, so here's a look.
First I start with printing out the copy and reading through it, after that I like to research up on what my product is all about, info, mood boards, thumbnails all that jazz.
Some research mixed up with info about all the designers this poster is based on.
Now some type sketches, hierarchy organization and full scale prints to gauge the type size and layout
From revising all of the work I had done I wanted to push a "chaotic organization" with the poster you see on the left. As you can see I was pushing a Swiss style, but I wanted it to be a little more chaotic, a lot like the work of Herbert Spencer. So this is one of the revised versions I made
As you can see it's pretty chaotic, but it's been so much fun moving things around and playing with the grid and legibility. I have made a lot of small changes that reflect Swiss style and so far I think they're becoming successful.
I still have another few weeks for this project so I'll post again in a while to show off the final piece!
Thanks for reading, I hope you like!
I thought It might be interesting to get a first hand look at how I go through my process, so here's a look.
First I start with printing out the copy and reading through it, after that I like to research up on what my product is all about, info, mood boards, thumbnails all that jazz.
Some research mixed up with info about all the designers this poster is based on.
Now some type sketches, hierarchy organization and full scale prints to gauge the type size and layout
From revising all of the work I had done I wanted to push a "chaotic organization" with the poster you see on the left. As you can see I was pushing a Swiss style, but I wanted it to be a little more chaotic, a lot like the work of Herbert Spencer. So this is one of the revised versions I made
As you can see it's pretty chaotic, but it's been so much fun moving things around and playing with the grid and legibility. I have made a lot of small changes that reflect Swiss style and so far I think they're becoming successful.
I still have another few weeks for this project so I'll post again in a while to show off the final piece!
Thanks for reading, I hope you like!
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