Universalis #7 Poster use purple colors, some typography, and an hexagon as a central geometric form.
The mini-series is inspired by space and futuristic design in a minimalist way.
The Design
As I said yesterday, I didn’t use the brush tool to realize today’s poster, even a little bit. I made an overdose of grunge effect, and I have to wait a moment before using it again — don’t worry, it won’t be so soon, too much is too much!
I Tried to stay minimalist. I was fighting my desire to add more and more elements in the composition only to see if I can find something better. I always finish with something which looks like a rough draft. In the end, I remove many elements and come up with a minimalist style again. Enough is enough too.
I have to stick to my idea and sketch a bit before jump on my computer and start designing. Sometimes with no idea of what I will do. That’s terrible, and sometimes happy mistakes happen. But it’s often more time consuming than fast happy mistakes or nice discovery. The problem when you have experience with software is that you think you are faster without sketching. You think you can do everything you want fastly, and yes is it fast, when you have an idea about what will look the final result.
Speed Art Poster #198
I am enthusiastic about tomorrow’s poster because it will be number 200. Unfortunately, have no idea about how I should celebrate it! Whatever, you can take a look at the speed art video about today’s poster and see how I made its design.
I am grateful to have you here, and I see you tomorrow for poster #200!