Tuesday, 30 April 2019

Design Development 2

This spread for ministers includes the robot gender symbol design I created for a previous design. While I thought at one point this may be a good logo, I preferred the other logo design I did, nevertheless I thought I would still include it as it looks good and fits the aesthetic. The page also features a line drawing/outline of a robot hand. While the map on a previous page looks very similar, it does stick out a bit because there aren’t any other images like it on the other pages so I might re-asses it within the design. I also added in a triangle in the top right corner as a geometric visual device. Seeing as all the other shapes are rounded, I might also develop on this. 




The catering/flowers page combines a geometric page and a full bleed image. I think it looks good and fits the aesthetic, I like the way the usb curves round the page, behind the text boxes. I might try developing this spread even more.

I really like this page for outfitting. It’s simple and geometric and I like the way the heart goes of the page on the right and comes in on the left so that it looks like they would fit together. The text box in the bottom right allows this geometric design to take prominence and I think the white space is quite effective and bold. 

For the human policy page I photoshopped a robot head on to a shot of a newly wed couple which I think looks quite effective and really illustrates the robot wedding chapel explicitly. The text on the other side is laid out very simply because it has the image so I didn’t want to overcrowd the spread too much. I may just spruce up the page a bit, adding in a gradient or maybe a text box. 


Similarly to the outfitting page, I really like the simplicity of the layout of the contact us page. The geometric curve takes prominence, with the text box filling up very little space, leaving some strong white space.

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