- I chose to submit this colour way for the final. The green tree helps to understand the concept.
- I put it on a off white background to help contain the image, and pop out the plain white.
- One subtle improvement I would make is to put more black shadow around it, and especially around the hand at the top because it doesn't stand out enough.
- The process overall has been really successful, using a pencil outline to create the positive works really for me, and is good way of turning my pencil line quality into a finalised image. I have experimented with it before but not to this extent.
- The method of doing lots of different colour blends all at once was a good efficient way of getting loads of variations of the same design - I will look at where this can be beneficial in future work.
- You can experiment and discover things within the screen printing process - I had no idea how the colours would turn out.
- Its nice to see how my designs look when designed and applied to a real product, it gives an idea of where my work can be used in the real world.
Submitting:
To submit they asked for a short summary about the concept and some information about myself:Posting on Instagram...
- Shortly after the deadline for submitting, me and Kierans deck designs both got posted on the 'decks for change' Instagram page.
- Though this was worth noting on my blog because we where the only two people who got posted on the insta before the winners, we weren't winners but im guessing by this that we came pretty close, thats good enough for me!
- Its also funny how out of all the submissions and ones in Australia, it was me and Kierans who got posted.
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