I
created a poster in InDesign summarizing the process of designing two
and three-dimensional models inspired by Carleton Varney's design style.
I chose an object from nature, a scallop shell, that reminded me of
Varney's style and created an abstract concept of a room based on it. I
am proud of how my 2-D and 3-D concept models turned out, and I think
they reflect both Carleton Varney and a seashell.
I
designed the 20x32" poster in two columns so the text would not be too
wide to read. I used sans serif fonts for the titles and serifed fonts
for the body text of my concept statement to maximize readability. I
used pink and blue strips of color to bring some color to the upper left
part of the composition to balance the photo of my 3-D model and to
show a bit of Varney's love for stripes. I like the way my poster turned
out, but I think I could have made the process sketches look neater by
making them all the same width and adding a border to them.
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