Thursday, 11 January 2018

One day brief creating book covers and using Christmas tasks

Group Crit Feedback... 

- 'The collages or models and stripes breaking up the image work really well.'
I agree with this statement, however I think this design is slightly too busy. 

- 'Black and white colour scheme is effective and useful for linking the covers together and makes the book look serious.' 
I feel the black and white covers work well and keep the book sophisticated and dominate to its audience. 

- ' Black and white makes the covers consistent.' 
I like the consistency of the covers, I feel the colours scheme makes the covers look connected even more as a set.

- 'Cutting up the images makes them look similar and makes them look part of a set.'
I think this is because the images are of a similar style, however I do believe the images being set out in the same style/media adds to the effect and makes the look part of a set even more. 

- 'Explore adding colour to make them stand out more - colours which appear to women as this is the audience.' 
I want the books to be based on feminism therefore I don't think a colour connotation is necessary.

- 'Girlboss cover looks a bit erotic.' 
Thus is true but it is showing that women are free to do/ dress how they want.

- ' Haven't stuck with the task 3D task - use this context and make it 3D then edit.' 
Further 3D elements could be taken further in the future in order to be more obscure and effective with my designs. 

- 'Combination of the excel and photographs is nice.' 
Out of al the following designs this is a personal favourite I feel it is effective. 



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