Hello world. As Dirtybarn, we started a video series focused on poster design tutorials. Let’s open up our curtains and look into our design process.
Every episode will focus on a specific object, shape, or technique in this series. We focused on how to use basic shapes and emojis to create a unique poster. First we picked a frame for the outline and how to fill up empty spaces with happiness.
Every item used in the production is linked below. And also, if you want to get the design, use this link.
Sebastian Cestaro’s style has a surreal side with a colorful cartoon-like color palette, abstract faces, and big eyes that he uses as a repetitive design element in most of his works also we can call them his signature.
London-based artist and designer Mark Sneddon is very creative and productive because most of the work on his website shows that he has an urge to create.
Paulina Almira’s works are almost dream-like, shiny, and a bit surreal. The designer manages to give that dreamy vibe very nicely with the design elements on the one hand and the color palette on the other.
Poster Series No1: How to Use Basic Shapes and Emojis to Design a Poster?
Hello world. As Dirtybarn, we started a video series focused on poster design tutorials. Let’s open up our curtains and look into our design process.
Every episode will focus on a specific object, shape, or technique in this series. We focused on how to use basic shapes and emojis to create a unique poster. First we picked a frame for the outline and how to fill up empty spaces with happiness.
Every item used in the production is linked below. And also, if you want to get the design, use this link.
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