
This poster is a result of my imagination, transformation, and brush tool. While creating a gradient, I realized that if I turn a corner anchor point above the rectangle, Photoshop shows its back. That was my discovery. After I created it, I felt it was a poetic design.
Orange Paper Design

What can you do with a paper and Apollo’s face? Does the poster say a story?
You can do this poster. Why should I have to tell a story to create it? I wanted to add something more to finalize the poster. And suddenly, an ancient artist teacher’s favorite question came to my mind: Why?
This poster is a result of my imagination, transformation, and brush tool. While creating a gradient, I realized that if I turn a corner anchor point above the rectangle, Photoshop shows its back. That was my discovery. After making it, I felt it was a poetic design.
Firstly, because I made it before, and secondly, what do these little lines mean? They are just geometric shapes. Why did I want to add them? There is no reason. Rather than adding these lines, I drew a light blue circle with the brush tool and applied a directional blur with a 0% angle to create a sensation of a floating direction.
Orange Paper Speed Art Poster #76
After the Why question, I am glad to present you with my poster design #76. I think you will enjoy watching me work on this one, even if, as usual, the video is fast.
Have a nice day, and see you tomorrow for poster #77.