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.
Internet provided a huge space to express ourselves. It doesn’t matter which medium and technique, artists and designers can share their work and someone stumbled upon their work and made their day. Everyone mixes and mashes what they see and experience but the outcome is always different. Even the same feelings can cause different artworks. …
French-born, Chicago-based Julia Dufossé is a self-taught designer & illustrator. Combining the inspiration from the airbrush aesthetics of the 70s and 80s with her own style in digital, she creates dazzling, dreamy, glowy, and slightly hazy illustrations.
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.
See you in next episode of Poster Series!
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