Life is fragile
Life is fragile
Design \ Poster/ad | 06/13/05 @021 |
jonbut |
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06/13/05 @058
~slap
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~jOsh
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06/13/05 @459
maybe I would type the text in different colour (red, black) to make it all more urgent...or just highlight the "stop" road sign
nice anyway
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06/16/05 @127
spread the message across effectively -_<
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06/19/05 @983
Nice picture.
06/19/05 @228
good concept and idea
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06/20/05 @376
Id also like to see more detail, which would help with the exploration. I want to know why it's fragile. I want to know what happened to this boy. It needs to tell a story. What if you placed some fading skid marks on the road? Like a drunk driver hit him. Or maybe add damage to something in the background. You could even hide small details...maybe like changing the "stop" sign to "go". Since life is fragile, you really dont want to "stop". Maybe something like that to enhance the meaning. Or dont go completely monochrome. Maybe introduce a little green to the boy to imply sickness, or enchance the color of the stop sign or one of the houses.
06/20/05 @417
you are saying that every part of the picture have to be a particular meaning?Is that necessary? Would it be kinda systematic?
The magic in design is for the audience to enchane the meaning and appreciate the artwork, it is the value of ART and how it makes it amusing~ see the response from the majority
06/20/05 @461
Also be careful with the terms art and design. Though related... they are quite different (which could be debated). Relying on the audience isnt really effective communication which is what design is about. Though this is a gray area, probably better suited for a debate elsewhere. All im saying is more "spice" would be good.
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