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Movie Poster Reflection

  • gkdragonet
  • Apr 23, 2024
  • 1 min read


















My first poster didn't use any photos or composites. It's simply made with the brush and type tool. The margins are too small at some spots, and the font choice is questionable(although it was frankly chosen out of irony/sarcasm). I like the art itself, and I personally enjoy something more like a cartoon over photos. Still, my newer poster clearly shows my improvement in terms of composition and formatting. The text is spaced out better, there are better margins, and the elements I used make the background much more interesting than a flat color. The title of the movie is designed more like a logo in contrast to my first poster's, where it's basically only type. Although I favor the cartoon style, my newer poster is leagues better in many aspects such as composition, layout, format, and design as a whole. I use new techniques I learned in photoshop.

 
 
 

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