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Submitted by: Anonymous
So far, this design assignment has been the most challenging for me, and I would like to say that this is because I didn’t know how I wanted to approach it. I decided to do a Minimalist TV/Movie Poster for Disney’s The Little Mermaid (1989). What initially came to mind was using a blue gradient background with silhouettes of Ariel as a mermaid reaching up to the surface and Eric at the top whereas Ariel as a human would be sinking down and Ursula would be waiting at the bottom, but then I remembered that this was supposed to be ...
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It was suggested that we complete this Design Assignment this week and I saw a great opportunity to work in the 80’s theme. I quickly Googled “80’s movies” to get the creative juices flowing before deciding on “Sixteen Candles” which is also one of my most favorite movies. I then went to Canva and began browsing templates and originally looked at movie poster templates but they were too busy. Then I saw the one I decided on, under school poster and it was so perfectly 80’s I knew it was the one. I then added the simplest image I could ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
I told my friend about this class, and she suggested that I use this website called “Canva”, and now I’m highly recommending it to anyone taking this class or needing to design things in general. I love how easy the site is to use, and although not everything is free, the majority of the options are and I was able to create this simplistic movie poster for this assignment. I originally was going to find a sticker of a candle I liked and arrange it on the background 16 times, but I couldn’t find one that I liked that looked ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
For my second remix assignment I remixed an assignment that I already created. This assignment is the Minimalist Tv Poster. When I originally created this assignment I only used the E.T finger to stick to the minimalism part of the assignment. Now I added a bit more to coincide with the remix. Results from the remix generator. This remix asks us to add in a ‘sidekick’ to the assignment. Now I haven’t watched E.T in a long time but the 2 things I remember is E.T reaching to his new friend and, his new friend riding a bike. So I ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
For this assignment we were asked to create a poster for a movie or tv show using a single object to describe the events in the show. To coincide with our 80’s theme I decided to use the movie E.T. I saw the movie E.T once, when I was 8 years old. However, I felt my perspective was unique because I really only remembered a few things from the movie. So I took the most memorable thing, in my perspective, from the movie and created this poster.
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Submitted by: Anonymous
The first design assignment I did this week was creating this minimalist movie poster. To stay on theme with the class, I tried to think of 80’s movies and their original posters. Sixteen Candles popped into my head, and I quickly came up with this idea of using a simple image of a cake and Photoshop 16 candles on it. The image of the cake I found on google images, and the candle icons I found on The Noun Project. That website has so many awesome icons to choose from for free! I definitely recommend it to anyone who is ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
This design challenge was to create a minimalist movie poster of a favorite movie of mine. Hence, I chose Marley and Me. A beautiful, but ultimately sad movie. And I guess the design is a little sad. This week is gonna be ROUGH. I’m not good at design. But I’m trying my best. There you have it folks: the best I can do on GIMP. I really do NOT like Gimp. But for the thought process behind this, I chose a dog’s paw print to represent Marley. I added the blue background because I love that shade of blue. Below ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
? Still like that old time rock ‘n’ rollThat kind of design just soothes the soulI reminisce about the days of oldWith that old time rock ‘n’ roll ? Bob ‘Melody’ Seger I took a risk in interpreting this next assignment: Minimalist TV/Movie Poster. The task for this project was to “create a tv/movie poster that captures the essence of the story through the use of minimalist design/iconography.” I started this assignment by searching through a list of 80’s movies until I hit upon one that spoke to me. I wanted to find one that already had a fairly simple ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
I had a lot of fun with this assignment! I chose one of my favorite movies, October Sky. It’s not an 80s movie, but it is officially October now! I love this movie for a lot of reasons, but the main one (and my reason for a lot of the things I like) is that it’s nostalgic. I watched it for the first time with my dad and I associate the movie with him. Besides, it’s a pretty inspiring movie. When designing it, I chose to go as minimalist as possible and just had a basic rocket outline with the ...
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Submitted by: Anonymous
Here’s my attempt for a 3.5 star assignment to create a minimalist movie poster. The goal here was to use clean lines, spacing, and non-detailed elements to create a movie poster! I chose Footloose for mine. I knew what I wanted to do, but I’m not great at drawing. I came across a website called autodraw.com that had exactly what I was looking for. On this website, you can draw a shape, and a bunch of clip-art like images will appear to guess what you are drawing so you can replace your ugly shape. I started to draw the iconic ...
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