I woke up on time, but I felt as if my body was broken. Maybe because of yesterday’s basketball, it is time to have a day break from physical exercise. So, I decided to read something and, after that, start to design the last poster for the mini-series Objective.
The Design
It was a celebration of creating Objective 20. I am tired of this style and want to create new things with my posters, so I am glad to see the end of this mini-series.
I like this “futuristic” style, and I also like the last poster I made. I decided to follow up with today’s style. I made full use of the line patterns with thin and thick lines that I repeated all over the canvas. They give depth and dynamism to the composition, making it visually more interesting. I also played with types more than usual. I enlarged a big letter “O” and duplicated it with smaller sizes around and inside other elements.
I felt good designing this poster because I knew it would be done today. Trust me, I am not in a hurry to start a new mini-series in the next few days or until 2020.
Speed Art Poster #313
As a habit, I record myself while working on today’s poster. That’s why you can look at the speed art video tutorial on my YouTube channel—follow the video on the right, of course!
Music Credit
I chose an aggressive and oppressive hip-hop song made by Latashá.