Project01 Preliminary Critique
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2023 11:21 pm
Hey everyone!
These designs were heavily influenced by my love for drawing and painting, hence my layouts having a sketchbook-like theme. I've been delving into the realm of black-and-white artwork as of late, and these designs portray the moody and dark themes I love to work with in my art world.
Design One (periwinkle): This design is the more tame and clean version of my rough drafts. The simple backdrop makes the text easy to read and creates contrast, this is one of my favorite colors due to its coolness and being the perfect mix of purples and blues. The font used for my name has a good amount of expression and legibility, the sharp corners and wisps add a fun edge to the design, while not being too distracting. I enjoy how straightforward and effective this design is.
Design Two (crumpled paper): This design is the more expressive version of my rough drafts. The crumbled paper is used for visual interest and texture, playing into the idea of the sketchbook theme. In order for the text to be legible, one solution I came up with was adding the opaque white box in the background....is it effective or distracting? The font used for my name is much more expressive than my other design, but I absolutely love the scary/cracked glass effect it has. I wanted the image of flowers and the paragraph to look almost like a book. Overall, I personally like this design more, but I'm afraid it's too chaotic, what do you think?
Two inspirational websites I found were:
https://the-goonies.webflow.io/ is a website that has unusual visual interest, a great layout, and fitting typestyles. The initial loading screen adds exciting anticipation to see the website, while the layout uses every bit of space in its favor. The imagery encapsulates the text effectively, and it's easy and fun to navigate through.
https://www.franshalsmuseum.nl/ This website uses brilliant color combinations that pop off the screen, the bold texts and hierarchies are effective and eye-catching. I also enjoy the collapsing effect the text has when you scroll past it.
These designs were heavily influenced by my love for drawing and painting, hence my layouts having a sketchbook-like theme. I've been delving into the realm of black-and-white artwork as of late, and these designs portray the moody and dark themes I love to work with in my art world.
Design One (periwinkle): This design is the more tame and clean version of my rough drafts. The simple backdrop makes the text easy to read and creates contrast, this is one of my favorite colors due to its coolness and being the perfect mix of purples and blues. The font used for my name has a good amount of expression and legibility, the sharp corners and wisps add a fun edge to the design, while not being too distracting. I enjoy how straightforward and effective this design is.
Design Two (crumpled paper): This design is the more expressive version of my rough drafts. The crumbled paper is used for visual interest and texture, playing into the idea of the sketchbook theme. In order for the text to be legible, one solution I came up with was adding the opaque white box in the background....is it effective or distracting? The font used for my name is much more expressive than my other design, but I absolutely love the scary/cracked glass effect it has. I wanted the image of flowers and the paragraph to look almost like a book. Overall, I personally like this design more, but I'm afraid it's too chaotic, what do you think?
Two inspirational websites I found were:
https://the-goonies.webflow.io/ is a website that has unusual visual interest, a great layout, and fitting typestyles. The initial loading screen adds exciting anticipation to see the website, while the layout uses every bit of space in its favor. The imagery encapsulates the text effectively, and it's easy and fun to navigate through.
https://www.franshalsmuseum.nl/ This website uses brilliant color combinations that pop off the screen, the bold texts and hierarchies are effective and eye-catching. I also enjoy the collapsing effect the text has when you scroll past it.