Transition #7 Poster #258

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!

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