Category: Figma

Graphic Design- Final Poster

Here is my final outcome of my A1 Poster, thats based on my chosen exhibition VOX HYBRIDA in The Golden Thread Gallery. This poster was inspired by a lino print design that i originally created in my sketchbook. This poster represents the name of the gallery but the letters are printed individually to create a scattered effect or to make them look dispersed and some of the letters are purposely printed backwards, as a particular piece in the exhibition really caught my attention and became very influential on my own work as that particular artist also experimented with letters and words chipped backwards. I’ve also incorporated different type styles as some of them are: uppercase, lowercase, block letters and some of them in a calligraphy style. I’ve also included: the name of the gallery, the name of the exhibition, the name of the artists, the date of the exhibition and also the website. Overall,  I’m very pleased with the outcome.

Graphic Design- Instagram Posts

Here are a few instagram posts that I’ve created using Figma. These instagram posts consist of my experimental lino prints from my sketchbook and from my typography books. These posts are like example mock-ups towards my final A1 poster, so in these posts i’ve included: the name ofthe gallery, the name of the exhibition, the names of the artists, the date the exhibition was on and their website link. I really like how there is a great balance of colour in some of these but i also really like the black and white and it looks very effective.

Instagram Posts

Graphic Design- Consent Competition

Here is another consent poster, again only using type. My attempt for this poster was to use the word consent and to make that word look like its gradually falling down. My aim was to create a very vivid background and have a very dark typface, which i think works nicely together. I feel that i could’ve added more elements or information within this poster although i think that having a more simplistic outcome sometimes can appear more effective.

Graphic Design- Consent Competition

Here I’ve created a digital A4 sized poster for a competition that was based on Consent. For this poster i intended to create something that was very similar to what im currently doing for my main project, which is experimenting with a variety of elements including typography, colour and shapes. This poster was focused on the theme of “Let’s Talk About It” So I’ve incorporated the word consent repeatedly for the background, with a NO in the center, alongside other words that represent this theme.

Graphic Design- Final Zine

Here I’ve completed my final Zine with a similar approach to my mock-up, only I’ve used different coloured paper which I’ve found to have better quality comparing to the mock-up. Overall, I’m pleased with the outcome so far and I found this project very enjoyable.

Graphic Design- Zine Mock-up

Here I had just designed a rough Mock-up of my zine as I just wanted to test print a few of my designs before placing them into my final Zine book.

 

 

Graphic Design- Sketchbook Experimental Work

These are a series of mixed media experimental studies of Typographic words, letters, numbers and symbols. In some experimental pieces I have incorporated several media’s including: watercolour, pen, marker, coloured paper, photocopies etc.

I’ve also included any digital work that I created on figma as well as other mixed media pieces. I’d decided to work with what materials I had and make good use out of them, which created nice collages inspired by my first hand images.

 

 

Graphic Design- Digital Experimentation

Here are a series of digital experimental designs using an app called figma. i’ve incorporated research of words that are associated with my chosen theme of Belfast. i’d researched about the historical architectural buildings and structures including: Titanic Quarter and the Harland & Wolff cranes, then used those words to create an image or abstract collages. With these designs i would like to experiment further by either printing them or cutting them up and to create other designs or images.