Project Part 4
The aim of this section of the project was to create a flyer, which I think would represent the 'Barnfield Theatre' in the best way. I began by researching into different types of flyers looking at sizes, shapes, layouts and also at different designs.
In order to gain some design ideas for my flyer, I conducted a photo-shoot, which focused on plants and flowers as this would then relate to the name of he theatre and what it represents.
From my photo-shoot, I was then inspired by the photos and decided to turn them into hand drawings, from other photos they reminded me of similar plants and so I emulated them and came up with even more design drawings to help with my design process.
Here are just some of the design drawings.
Next I took my drawings to the next level by slightly digitalising them and turning them more into designs, I did this by using different effects and filters on 'photoshop' software and also by playing a little with the colour adjustments.
Here are some more of the edited designs ideas that I came up with.
Next, one of the final stages was to look at all of the features that would be going into the flyer and to then look at the placement and to work out where everything will go. While doing this I also had to be considering how everything would look as a finished product and of course if I like it or not.
Here are the final outcomes for my flyer project.
(Front)
Finally I added up all the factors that to me, make up an attractive yet informative flyer. This is the back of the flyer, I am showing this side as it clearly shows all of the factors that went into the flyer such as the 3D digital design, the logo the background and the text.
(Back)
Overall I liked the final outcome, I think that to an extent it looks simple yet pristine, although there is one aspect that did not come out as well as I hoped and that is the background design. I hoped that the background design would have a little more presence and make itself more known, but this was not possible as the level of the opacity was just right in order for the text to show up clearly.
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