Transition #8 Poster #259

Presentation of the digital creation number 259 Transition 8

This is the first day I use my new recording app, IShowU, to record my daily design challenge, Apollo 365°! I am excited about the result​ because I recorded my screen in 4K. Discover the quality​ of the movie below.

The Design

Visual of the duotone poster design Transition 8

I realized that I am using a sort of standard for this mini-series. It is ok to do so, but I wanted to get off the beaten track to change a bit. Instead of using one, two, or three pictures of Apollo, I only used one. One picture to express the “Transition” effect was made with a little trick in Photoshop.

These horizontal transitions come from different parts of Apollo’s head to create a sense of speed and dynamic in the poster. It works well, and the result looks​​ like a digital glitch. Oh yes! I should glitch the poster; I will do it tomorrow. I must write it somewhere! See, the same goes for writing​ about a poster. You can have an ​idea. Ideas come​ from everywhere at any time​,​ which is surprising.

Speed Art Poster #259

The new recording app IShowU, which I bought for some bucks yesterday, worked well. Everything happens smoothly without trouble, except I don’t master the software entirely. The video’s borders are truncated. I, however, selected the option full screen. I probably did something wrong with Premiere Pro.​

I am glad to present the speed art video #259 because I created something new with something old—Seven days old!
Look at the video; you will learn the process if you don’t already know it.
I see you tomorrow for the next poster, Transition #9, and it’s visual!
Have a nice day!

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