Here is the sixth Poster Creation I made for the mini-series Gradient Stratum. It is probably the last poster of the series because I feel I started abusing them.
The design
It has the same color scheme and geometric elements; everybody is tired of seeing that, and I am.
Today’s poster is less noisy and calmer than yesterday’s one. It is based on a strict layout I follow throughout my creation process—okay, at least for the most critical elements. I use geometric forms I duplicated three times and superimpose them with a Blur Filter behind each to add depth.
I use the typography to produce movement and dynamism. I also duplicate the text to fill it with the blue and mint green gradient. The busiest place of the poster is in the center. To balance the weight of the small text, I applied three large squares filled with a blue gradient on the top left and the “#6” aligned on its bottom.
Speed Art Poster #133
As the project progresses, I forget about the basics! Today, I remembered them and used them to create this poster, which you can watch me create with the speed art video.
I hope you enjoy the design. See you for the poster #134.