I wrote the text for this poster in Adobe Illustrator and painted the picture with gouache and ballpoint pen on lined paper. Because Barry illustrates using ink and watercolor on lined paper, I thought it was fitting for the quote. I edited the drawing in Photoshop and then put it on the poster. I had to go back into Photoshop and cut the bottom of it off because it didn't fit.
Here is the flat map version of my package design. I will have photos soon but not now because the SD card in the camera wasn't working the first time I tried to take photos. I also wanted to include my rough draft to show progress: It got a little bit messed up and the layers were mixed together which made it more difficult. I also thought the design looked busy and a friend told me I should make it smaller. I made the design elements smaller and centered them. I also made my own nutrition facts label because I couldn't find a good template. Overall I like the result except for the fact that the nutrition facts are upside-down when printed.
Here is my poster. This project definitely took the most effort of all of them, save maybe the vector car illustration. I tried to post the PDF but it was not supported. I sent it over via email. I made several different versions before settling on this one. I tried to tie the colors together and I like how I made the computer and the waves around it. I also like the monkey a lot. Here are some earlier versions that I got feedback on from Mr. Wilson and my friends and decided to change: I liked the boxes on this one because they kind of tied the colors together, but they also made it look unfinished and weird. I also changed the text and I think it looks better now. I still like this one to be honest. I got feedback that the filagree clashed with the green and white in the background, which is why I switched it to the white part. Rectangles look bad. Another weird filagree attempt. I nearly turned this one in as my final but I thin...
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