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Play Type Zine-2020_Sergey_Petrov (Serko)
Fonts: PLAN-S Virma Plan-K.
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REFINE POSTER 3 [GMS BRIEF]
For my third poster design, I tried a new printing technique and I absolutely loved it. I love trying out new hands-on techniques and I will use this again and hopefully master it!
Cyanotype
Cyanotype is a printing process used in photography and creates a cyan-blue print. This process has been most popularly used since its creation in 1842 by engineers and a lot of cyanotype printing can be known as 'blue prints'. It is a process that uses a mix of chemicals to copy drawings or in our case, create images using everyday objects. The process is photo-sensitive and the application of the chemicals to a porous surface, allowed to dry in the dark and then exposed to UV light when ready to create your copied image as a contact print.
In printmaking, plants are typically used in this type of printing however you can use any solid object, pressed onto the sensitized paper usually with a sheet of glass over the top.
- An example of a cyanotype print using a fern leaf
When I started, I tried a Cyanotype on a small piece of canvas with some every day objects and seeds to see if I could create a nice effect using plants and seeds. I loved the effect created however the canvas continued to develop and the image was soon lost.
For my cyanotype experiments I used letters I had previously made for this project and placed them on paper I had sensitised with a chemical solution.
I arranged the letters and allowed them sit in sunlight for 30 mins. I had sesnsitised some recycled white paper as I wanted a grainier texture to the image however in the final prints, the recycled nature of the paper caused the ink to gather in spots and not dry fully. At first i wasn’t happy with this however in the end it worked out.
My first print came out okay - too much ink as mentioned but I did enjoy that the pencil strokes had even come through on the image.
I tried again with another formation, this time arranging my letters at random on the paper.
I used a sheet of glass on each print and left under the window. This time for 40 minutes and this page I sat in the sun for a couple of minutes before I out the letters on.
I liked this version a lot as again, you can really see the different colours coming through from the different pencils in the rendering. The gathered ink on the recycled paper wasn’t great though.
On my third attempt, I changed the letters around again.
And my print came out like this:
I had added extra shapes but these were not coloured in and you can see this clearly on the print so I didn’t like this as much as the other two. I chose my favourite image and used that for my poster design.
Using photoshop, I tuned the image a little, I wanted to pull through some greens to maintain the aloe feel. I had attempted to tone the prints with tea however this washed away my entire design so definitely something to play with in future.
I am so happy with this design - it has become the front of my final design solution. I then played around with fonts to use to go along with this and the back side of my poster can be seen below, using a typewriter style font to enhance the imperfect print style qualities. I brought some graphic qualities from the front onto the back of the poster to make it more dynamic and brought my font in black.
On reflection, I really enjoyed this process and would use it again. I spent a good amount of time looking for fonts that could match up with the design (seen below) and I am happy I settled with this one. If I were to do it again, I would perhaps try layering cyanotype on top of each to see how that would work or I would move the letters about halfway through processing time.