I am running after free time to read, chill, exercising, recover, learn, and so on. Too many things to do and this is awesome also. But I am not against a bit of free time, sometimes. It doesn’t matter because today, Quicktime player can’t save a file. I lost around more than 10 minutes of recording for the video. That makes me so angry! This app should work correctly. Instead, it does the reverse!
The Design
Firstly, if you are curious about the creation process I used to design Transition #7 Poster, I recommend you to take a look at the video or read the previous articles.
Secondly, It is always good to experiment and discover new tips and tricks on your favorites software. Nothing is magical; everything takes time and practice!
You know the process I used to create today’s poster. The rest is about creativity, good taste, and trying things. For creation number 7, I illustrate the “Transition” with a domed surface from a large to a small picture of Apollo. Something that I didn’t try until now for this specific mini-series.
As previously stated in another article, the challenge with mini-series is to re-use the same idea with different concepts, or the reverse. After creating some posters, it always becomes a bit more challenging every time. Because the more I do, the more the ideas become scarce. Meet and overpass this challenge is not only interesting but also exciting. It sounds like a self-accomplishment — in the graphic design area.
Speed Art Poster #258
As you know, today I get pretty annoyed by Quicktime Player because it made me lost some precious working minutes. I decided to search an app, and I found IShowU by Shiny White Box, a realtime screen recording app for Mac that I am in a hurry to test.
For Today, I only can present to you the few minutes I saved of the speed art video #258. There is still some stuff that you can watch and get inspired by, maybe.
I invite you tomorrow to discover the poster Transition #8!