Showing posts with label Reconstructions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reconstructions. Show all posts

Monday, 28 September 2015

Reconstruction 2 - Vogue











































This is my second reconstruction that I have created, and I have based it off the iconic print : Vogue. In the original issue that I have featured on the left, it features model and Actress Cara Delvigne, who is huge in the fashion and modelling industry, this being the reason I kept her image within my own reconstruction. When reconstructing my own design, I wanted to carry on the original cover's house theme, to allow it to look as real and as professional as possible, so that it would almost be duplicate to the primary cover. I have kept all of the fonts and colours alike, to keep the layout mature and similar to Vogues own techniques also. I also chose another strong and bold image to interperate the original, so that it is incredibly eye catching to the consumer. While doing this, I have learned a range of new skills and also a lot more knowledge of what I will have to think about when coming to create my own front cover. For example, I know now that house themes and layouts are incredibly important to think about before going into Photoshop and creating my products. I must plan ahead and think out what I plan to do with all my pages before starting to create my content. Also, by doing this, I have refreshed my memory of the skills and tools that photoshop provides, and therefore I am more prepared with the software for when it comes to producing my real work. 

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Reconstruction 1 - Prada

Prada+FW+2013+billboard.jpg

This is my reconstruction of one of the particular products that I will be producing. As I have said in earlier tasks, billboards are perfect for quickly and effectively advertising a product, and for this reason, they don't actually contain a lot of information on, just a simple tag line or image is sufficient as long as it catches the eye. With this billboard that i have chosen, I believe that the images in the original are strong and bold, which allows the product to catch the consumer's attention. It also gives a fresh and fashionable look, which was clearly the intention as Prada is a huge fashion brand, that probably strives for this effect in all of its products.

I have tried to incorporate the same idea into my own reconstruction which is shown below the original. I have chosen two images that have a similar visual effect, so that both boards look almost the same. When editing on Photoshop I also made sure that I picked a font that was hugely similar to Prada's own dominant font