The interactive elements of my poster are the horizontal tabs you lift to reveal information about the building. I chose this method because I wanted to create something simple and clean. I feel the final piece turned out great, despite a few poster board cutting issues and some tape tore part of the "Designed by Frank Loyd Wright" tab.. but nothing a little photoshop can't fix. From this project I learned how to think more 3-dimensional/interactively (however mine isn't as 3-dimensional as others) I found it to be a challenge. It took me forever to come up with my concept, but I feel that keeping it simple worked out great. :)
This blog is a warehouse for design inspiration and process. The authors of this blog are all current students enrolled in Assistant Prof. Newton's ARTC4314H Poster Design class at Texas State University San Marcos.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Jones - Falling Water
The interactive elements of my poster are the horizontal tabs you lift to reveal information about the building. I chose this method because I wanted to create something simple and clean. I feel the final piece turned out great, despite a few poster board cutting issues and some tape tore part of the "Designed by Frank Loyd Wright" tab.. but nothing a little photoshop can't fix. From this project I learned how to think more 3-dimensional/interactively (however mine isn't as 3-dimensional as others) I found it to be a challenge. It took me forever to come up with my concept, but I feel that keeping it simple worked out great. :)
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