Both these briefs were pretty straight forward. The Crowd brief invalid making imagery based around the subject of Dubai or business icons, for a company called oryx. It didn't state wether the imagery should be black and white but the example they;d given of what had been done previously was made up of all black and white images. With both of these briefs I wanted them to be quick, drawn and edited in one day. Just to see the kind of work I could produce when working to a tight deadline. For the Crowd brief I used these 2 images as the basis for my finals.
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This image draws focus to the Burj Khalifa |
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This image is a more generic depiction of the Dubai cityscape. |
These are my final images. Although the second image is more detailed and took more time the first image is my favourite. I feel by having such a minimal approach to the city the entire emphasis is on the Burj Khalifa. I also think this image is more compositionally successful.
These are my submissions for the Major's wine competition. I approached this in a similar way to the Cath Kidston competition as I knew colour was allowed to be used. I painted the components separately then brought them into photoshop to create whole images. I had to flatten a lot of the colour as the designs are for a label and so need to be quite bold.
I definitely wouldn't say these were the best images, I'm not sure how much I even like them. However I entered them anyway just in case. The other entries are very graphic and generic so hopefully my more playful looking designs will get some positive attention.
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