Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Experimenting Manoou Style

I decided to experiment a little with geometric shapes, textures and images to create the same sort of style as Manoou from Behance and I was to recreate this style for my 2nd branding poster. I've taken some of the elements from my first branding poster and adding textures to them as part of my experimentation.


Here I have drawn out a feather shape in illustrator, I then pasted an image of blue feather textures into photoshop and on a separate layer I gave it a pink gradient and gave it an overlay blending mode to give the feather a purple to blue gradient. I pasted this into illustrator and then used the feather shape over the image and created it into a clipping mask giving the shape this colour and texture.


I also used the triangles from my first branding poster and applying the same process I played around with the wood and cosmic space textures. I really liked the way this has turned out and I think it'll make my poster more intriguing and give it an interesting style in comparison to my first poster.


I tried applying the same technique to the lips and beads from my first poster also by giving the lips a red glitter texture and the beads a black wood texture, I prefer how this looks to how they looked originally on their own. For my 2nd branding poster I am going to follow this style and make 2 copies of the poster with different colour schemes one being mostly red and blue to follow the show's branding and one being teal and purple which follows an alternate colour scheme poster that Jess made for the show's branding.

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