Obscurity Poster #270

Presentation of the digital art number 270 Obscurity

Being late with only one design brings so many troubles! Today, I had to create and write two posters. It is ​painful. Also, the Wi-Fi is so slow these days that every action I take with the internet takes hours. That’s terrible; you​ can’t imagine if you never had to deal with that.

The Design

Visual of the minimalist and dark poster design Obscurity

I am glad to introduce you to this new design because presenting a design where you see nothing is minimalist and risky. My grandmother​ would like to say that I am sure. It is not apparent but conspicuous, uncertain, mysterious, and meticulous. I let the viewer in the dark; this is oppressive and aggressive. Your eyes are lost, and you ask your brain: do you see something? No, look at closer eyes! Oh, yes, I found it. And the brain answered: Of course!

I created a large circle with a dark grey color. I duplicated this layer and passed a Gaussian Blur on the shape, copying it three times to allow you to see something. I only wanted to make the effect stronger. I merged these layers and set the Blend Mode under Noise. Do not forget to hit Command T to warp the form and manipulate the anchor point as I wanted.​

I repeated these steps a second time for the black shape inside the dark grey form, adjusted the gray color to a darker one, and added the text​ in between. No more, no less!

Speed Art Poster #270

It was a busy day, but it was a nice one to create two posters. Same if the amount of work is two times more, I am pleased to design them, and I hope you feel it when you see them.

If you enjoy looking at today’s poster, you will also like to watch me working on the speed art video I made.
I invite you tomorrow to take a look at the creation number 271!​