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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Illustrations, Presentation, and 3d Gallery Visualization: Apple iMac & Promo Designs

Hey now! So I finally created a 3rd illustration/ poster in the Apple Product Series. 3 Illustrations was the magic number I was shooting for to create a new project for my portfolio. The previous two illustrations were done in retro fashion, one representing the 80's and one representing the 30's. So in keeping with the tradition the newest graphic is done in the design style of 60's Rock Concert Posters. This was my first time designing in this style and it was a blast to experiment with the type deformations that made the lava lamp style of graphic design such a hit in that decade. Below are two color variations of the poster. I have chosen the first one as the graphic that will be included in my portfolio (it was a tough decision.) The below three graphics are presentation images I created to make the project more interesting and appealing. As I have discussed in previous posts, the presentation of a project is just as important as the main elements of the project itself. The first presentation image I put together in Photoshop to simulate the graphics as posters on an eroded concrete wall. The last two images I made in 3ds Max and rendered with Vray to show them as fancy works of fine art in a gallery. It was a lot of fun putting together the images and I am very pleased with the way the project flows together. If you want to check it out go to this link and let me know what you think!

http://www.behance.net/gallery/Vector-Illustrations-Vintage-Retro-Apple-Posters/6092801











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