
Firstly, I must admit that I am unsatisfied with today’s creation. Secondly, I went too far into the design to let it fall, and I tried to make it seem better without being able to do so. It is not that bad, but it could be a better design.
The Design

Yesterday, I said I wanted to create a vector and typography-based poster, but I didn’t. So, I made it today with Retrometric. I used only vector elements such as geometric forms and typography here and here.
I was happy with the colors when I saw them and imported them from a picture on Pinterest, but I am not so proud anymore after making the poster. They work relatively well, and they look good together. What is disturbing is that I used the easy way to go with the poster. The result is that I spent more time trying to mix the right amount of color on the canvas than thinking about creating something interesting. I thought I was saving time, but I did the reverse in the final.
Now that I have taken a step back, the poster looks nice and correct. It seems like I should spend much more time on the project. You know how life happens, right?
Speed Art Poster #247
Today was good, except I got hurt playing basketball on my elbow. If that’s the case, I am fine; don’t worry!
The Speed Art Video #245 is usually available on my YouTube channel. Take a look, and see you tomorrow for the next poster!