<body><script type="text/javascript"> function setAttributeOnload(object, attribute, val) { if(window.addEventListener) { window.addEventListener('load', function(){ object[attribute] = val; }, false); } else { window.attachEvent('onload', function(){ object[attribute] = val; }); } } </script> <div id="navbar-iframe-container"></div> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://apis.google.com/js/platform.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> gapi.load("gapi.iframes:gapi.iframes.style.bubble", function() { if (gapi.iframes && gapi.iframes.getContext) { gapi.iframes.getContext().openChild({ url: 'https://www.blogger.com/navbar/5424045260746825874?origin\x3dhttp://missgalina.blogspot.com', where: document.getElementById("navbar-iframe-container"), id: "navbar-iframe" }); } }); </script>

poster mock up (idea only)

In redesigning my posters, I came up with this concept of capturing the environment with a panoramic shot of the street stretch and then taking out (and zooming in on) the type elements along the street that interest me and have them in the appropriate location along the street shot.

If there are many type elements in the same spot along the street, I could form a cluster of close ups above (it may start to look like a picture graph, which I quite like the idea of)

Below is just a mock up using a mall environment that we had shot and then stich the images together in photoshop. My new poster may also be a good way of showing how I can implement what I learn in one area of my design (in-house designer) into another (student designer), which I otherwise would not have been able to do.

Again, this is just a mock up of my idea as I need to shoot the street (and it’s been raining all weekend). I already have the zoomed pics that I can slot above or below the panoramic shot.

There is no respond to “poster mock up (idea only)”