Description: Demonstrated good photo taking and editing skills.
Process: First I thought of different photos I could take and the color schemes I would use from the Visual FOCUS book. I then went and took several photos on a high quality camera and decided on the complementary color scheme with a photo that had good focus and a good use of light. I then opened up Photoshop and chose a 11′ x 8.5′ layout. I edited features on the photo like sharpness, saturation, light, and color balance. I the used the eye dropper to find colors from my picture and use them in my design. I added four rectangle boxes to add repetition in my design. I aligned my words in my text to add flow. My piece flows nicely as I wanted the ring to be the vocal point and then to flow to the text.
Message: I wanted to make a fun poster that captured peoples and gave them something to look at
Audience: Women of all ages.
Top Thing Learned: I learned how to do good editing in photoshop to enhance a photo and make it look the best it can.
Color scheme: Complementary Color Names: Red and Green
Title Font Name & Category: Noteworthy Light, Decorative
Copy Font Name & Category: Myriad Pro Regular, Sans Serif
Thumbnail of original, unedited image inserted
Date and location you took the photo(s) I took this photo on 10/14/2015, In front of the Spori building by the lawns at BYU-Idaho.


This looks great. I love the use of the ring within the flower. It pulls my eye but still seems natural, almost like you found it like that. Your color scheme is muted, which really helps make the color of the flower pop. Really well done. Here’s another one I liked:
https://comm130visualmedia.wordpress.com/2015/10/17/project-3-photodesign/
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Way to go on your photo! It is a very cute idea to have the ring in the middle of the flower like that. Good job on the rule of thirds and blurring the background. The text is very simple and legible. I also like the simple rectangle design with the color scheme. Check out my project here:
https://phillamari.wordpress.com/2015/10/17/project-3-photodesign/
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