Today, I designed the last poster of the mini-series named Ridge, and like for every end of a mini-series, I feel released. It is also the third poster that I posted one day later. I go to bed too late these days, plus the family visits, simply no time.
The Design
I spent more time on this poster and cared more about what was upfront and behind Apollo’s head. I must spend more time designing the poster; I want it badly. I am exhausted. What I mean is that the poster looks good; with more time working on it, it will be much better. That is an issue of time there that you can translate by a small budget into an actual project for a client.
Knowing where you spend your effort is crucial with personal and client projects. Experience is talking there. The problem with the individual project is the restriction. Restrictions are good for reducing the scope of a project, and with Apollo, I don’t have any limits except to use the picture of Apollo and the same typeface.
Speed Art Poster #237
Another bad news about the video: I missed around 28 minutes because Quicktime Player didn’t want to register for the video. That made me mad about the software! I noticed no issues with recording short videos, only with videos longer than 20 minutes. Secondly, I still don’t understand why it didn’t work. I searched the web but didn’t find an answer or a solution.
You can watch the speed art video, even if I missed some minutes. Have a beautiful day, and see you later for poster number 238.