Design Topic 3: Event Poster
The Event Poster is the third topic I’ve chosen for Task 1. This one was a bit harder to come up with an idea for but I eventually settled on a book signing event.
I decided to do an LGBT author, specifically an author that focused on a less-represented aspect of the LGBT community (asexuality). There were quite a few authors that I could chose from but eventually I settled on two final possibilities:
Upon researching them and their books, I chose to do Laura Pohl as my author because the style of her books looked like they would catch my eye if I saw them as a reader.
At first, I chose the event poster style based on what I thought looked nice, however I quickly found that it didn’t feel right as a poster for Pohl.
So, I wanted to match the event poster to Pohl’s book cover style. Fiddling around with the colour palette and formatting gave me this as a new iteration:
While the colour palette felt closer to what I wanted, however it felt a bit too amateur and basic, so I decided to try out a portrait-oriented poster style, and after searching this one caught my eye:
It took a lot of fiddling and messing around, eventually leaving me with only the basic formatting still used (font style, circular image, and back/foreground style).
I like this iteration more than the other ones, however I don’t consider it quite done yet, so I will develop it a bit further and then use that as the last iteration in my assignment. The posters were developed on Canva, using their templates (1, 2) as a base, and the author photos were used from Pohl’s website.
I’m choosing to do the iteration phase for this topic, using the Get Visual method from the IDEO Field Guide framework.