Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Kate Moross Workshop

Kate Moross Workshop

One lesson we had the opportunity to create our own interpretation of Kate Moross' famous graphic work. We started by hand drawing a similar design to this Kate Moross piece and adding our favourite things into it which we like and are into. After we spent a few lesson detail drawing are outlines of the Kate Moross inspired piece when we thought they were best we could do we then scanned them onto Adobe Indesign. After successfuly scanning our designs in Indesign we then started adding colour into the outlines of shapes and text to make it vibrant and stand out. I used bright colours like pink, gold, and multi colour to create a unique and eyecatching piece. The aim of the task was to create something which has relation to Kate Moross' work, overall I feel I have achieved this as my piece of work does have similaritys to Kate Moross' and you can tell I have got inspiration from her. What I like about my design was that it relates to me, things on it are things I like which is good as I have achieved the task of creating something which is about me. If I was going to do this task again I would try and not make my design so spaced out, meaning I would try and make it look more busy and hectic. I feel with my design there is a lot of empty space which I would want to fill up, but when I first drew my design on paper I thought it looked neater if it wasn't to busy but after editing it on Indesign my thoughts changed. Overall I'm pleased with my graphic design and I feel my Indesign skills have improved since doing this task.

Example of Kate Moross' graphics designs





















This is the scanned version of my drawn Kate Moross design





















This is the Indesign edited version of my Kate Moross design


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