Wednesday 2 March 2011

Inspiration for Poster

Julene Harrison
I really like Julene's work.  I especially like the top image and the use of different colours, they all work really well together!  She cuts all the lettering/imagery out using a scalpel and does it really neatly.  Another way of doing it is using Laser cutting, and for my poster that could work really well.  I could layer up colours and still have a detailed image.








The backgrounds are always important to make the text stand out. 
2 colours work well (eg. white on black) 
The gradient below works well though due to the text being all the same colour.
The photo frame blends with the image.


Julene also does illustration cuttings but the type ones for me are the most inspiring!

However the image below works as the middle section isn't as detailed but still looks really interesting. The text layout fits well with the whole image.



Helen Musselwhite
Again Helen uses a laser cutter / scalpel and creates a 3D feel to her work.  The colours always work well together and blend nicely.




Paper cut out using laser cutter then drawn on gives it more depth.

Jolis Paons
I put this in my research just because i was really interested in how the dress is completely made out of paper.  The pleats look detailed and realistic.


Emma Van Leest


Very delicate and detailed. Like the use of just two colours.




Its like a tiny village/different world.

Molly Jey
Molly Jey's work is really interesting.  Even though the imagery is in a frame it jumps out of the frame and stands out as shown below.






Yulia Brodskaya
I love Yulia's work!  I find it hard to understand how she's actually managed to achieve this though.  I think its a 3D base of text then its filled in?! I want to try this out!









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