Sunday, January 4, 2015

Amsterdam final building set 2








Amsterdam final building set 1







New York final building set 2









New York final building set 1









Auckland final building set 2









Auckland final building set 1







This is a final version sets for Auckland.

Further Ideas



Another page which I forgot to mention and upload. The top photo was making layouts of what poster position would look like but this was just an experiment which I may not use for final outcome. But however I did develop this layout on photoshop as part of test pieces.

On the bottom this page was a quick draft developing ideas, one for landscape, one for grid layout, typography illustration and finally map.

Photoshop Process





Photoshop process I scanned my original graph set for instance this building structure is from Auckland set. This is how I build colours and layers one by one. The process actually do take times. This is like a jigsaw puzzle I first build up some part of the structure and then duplicate again. This goes too with other building objects from different sets.


Came across with this tube advertising on my way back from work. I thought this poster have this interesting composition and how object were placed and leaves out negative space for texts. The colours works well gives some sort of cold season. Obviously blue represent wintery season, but the use of brown do sometimes gives this autumn wintery scene.



Christmas campaign illustration for Tiffany&Co this year in Selfridge. I took the liberty secretly photographed, because this illustration was so eye catchy that the use of colours was perfect for christmas theme. The use of white trees contrast well with the blue tones. And the snowy texture combined well.


This was taken around tube station in King's Cross. The visual is eye catchy. The use of British culture objects works very well and formed into a christmas tree. The colours represent the union jack's flag apart from few colours like black and grey but however when I look at it the colours reminded me British flag.


This illustration was placed outside the shop and yet another christmas theme and use of simple shapes and objects that represents Regent Street. This was taken near Regent's Street.