Ridge #10 Poster #237

Presentation image of the last poster of the mini-series Ridge 10

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

Visual of the creative, geometric and futurist poster design titled Ridge 10

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.