Friday, 27 December 2013

The opposite of what I want

When creating a collection of visual references for this project I feel that I should point out what I would like to avoid. Although these pieces of design have satisfied their clients and no doubt fit the audience for the exhibitions, the decisions made are contradictory to what I want from my outcomes. This form of printed design would not reflect my exhibtion well and would not suit my project, having large amounts of colour and print production techniques could distract from the actual artwork on show. 



 

A very busy layout would not be reflective of the small space and laid back feel to the event/showcase of art in North Bar. Small point size in the booklet would also be a bad decision as the bar environment tends to be dark, therefore larger point size on a white or light grey stock would be better. 


Created by Nicole Nicolaus www.nicolenicolaus.com


The print production in this catalogue would be wasted in my final resolution, it serves no purpose other than to add a flash of bold colour. The artwork that I will have on show will add colour and speak for itself and therefore I feel that I should keep the invites stripped back but well informed in it's purpose to only relay information about the artwork. 

Created by Anymade www.anymadestudio.com

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