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Research inspiration and examples
To further develop inspiration for my pamphlet, I decided to look at some previous students work on Behance.
This is one of the first students I noticed on Behance and recognised from our first class presentation. What I found capturing this pamphlet was the simplicity of colours used and the dramatic, unique display typeface that is used as the focal part of the poster. I find that this typeface is effective as each letter incorporates a different types style, embracing characteristics of each of the typography designer's styles into her own work. I want to do something similar in the sense of encapturing the characteristics of each of the type designers that will be showcased in the pamphlet. I also like the legibility and readably of the body font used as well as the clarity and simplicity of the designer's photos.
For this student's work, I felt that this was reduced a lot compared to the first brochure I looked at. They maintained a simple colour pallet, only featuring 3 main colours (lime green, deep purple and white). I found that the white and green definitely stood out against the background. This design is simple and well-structured but just doesn't feel as adventurous or exciting as the first pamphlet that I looked at. It has made me want to ensure that I am a little playful and bring some interesting elements into my design so I ensure that I encapture my audience's attention and engage them with the information I am to provide.
In this student's work, I like the simple white, black and red colour pallet they have chosen to work with. I think that this is effective in their work as it helps to draw the reader's attention towards certain elements. As a designer, this is an important factor when creating as you want to be able to control where the viewer's eyes will move, and how they will read it. I read through the description they included on Behance and they mentioned that they incorporated these 3D bubbles into their work. I think this idea worked effectively as it provides a sense of space and depth within the brochure, connecting it to the event and the world itself. I thought that this aspect was different and stood out to me from the other work I have looked at which are all 2d and flat. I would consider doing something along these lines, but my experience with 3D hasn't been that successful in the past. Instead, I will this as inspiration to elevate my design and create something unique from my peers.
In this pamphlet, I immediately noticed the background design is based on letter pressing print keys. This process is a form of relief printing, it signifies the relationship between the type, ink and paper. I thought that this was a very interesting element to include within their design. It highlights the importance of type and is connected to the event through the significance and the type of designers as well. One thing I would have to improve on for this pamphlet could be the quality of the designer's images. I wasn't sure if they were blurry to tie into that poster's background idea or if that is just how they decided to modify the images.
This last student's work I found so fun and playful. They have stuck to a minimal colour pallet, not including their display typeface. What I enjoy the most about the display typeface is the feeling of a 3D balloon or clay-like-styled type, making the event seem fun, colourful and engaging for the audience. I also like how they altered the orientation of each of the designer's descriptions, keeping it unique and playful. However, with this, I'm not sure how it would have impacted the legibility and readability of the information as the reader would have had to turn and readjust the brochure to be able to read different designer's descriptions. I do enjoy how clean and concise everything is laid out and would want to do something similar for my own work.