Date post: | 24-Jan-2017 |
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PHOTOSHOP
PROGRESSFIRST
SESSION
By using a website called Dafont, I am able to download the preferred font for my digi pack and poster, I have selected this font carefully and thought about the connotations that the font portrays.
DOWNLOADING THE FONT
The font type that I am using is ‘Excalibur Nouveau’, a 70s style font that relates to my original sketches the most out of any other fonts. I have decided that the font type will be used for all large text on both my digi pack and poster, to create a sense of continuity, which will enable my product to sell efficiently and successfully.
Original image …
Changing the size of the image…
This screen shot shows that I have resized the original image by making the dark space around the artist larger to make room for the font that I will place on the digi pack later. I have placed the artists name where I would initially prefer to have the text situated, I have done this to get used to the tools of photo shop, and also to visualise how my digi pack will look digitally.
I am going to copying this font into photo shop
to create the title for my CD front
cover
Choosing a pattern for
my font
End of first session… I am now at the point where I am starting to becoming familiar with the tools that I am using on photo shop, such as the wand tool and
the crop tool. In the next session I will be inputting the rest of the title text onto my front cover, and hopefully warping the text around the artist. As I have already planned in my sketches. I will be referring to
my sketches through out the process of making my digi pack in order to see what changes and alterations that I will be making, whilst also
referring to my inspiration images.
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