Client Based
Sunday, 20 March 2016
My Ticket Entry and Evaluation:
I was inspired by a poster and a ticket that I found for my research.
On the poster, there was a game character, standing on a rock of some sort and the poster had a plain white background, with the text down in the bottom corners, making the image of the character more important. The ticket had pixelated, glitched text, with lots of different colours, such as green, yellow-green, white and black.
I thought that it would be good to do a ticket based on the media side of this course and make a "Game-like" ticket.
The program that I used to make my ticket was Photoshop CC 2015 edition and I used this program, because I'm more used to using it and it's easier for me to use than the other programs. First, I sketched a few designs for the ticket and after choosing one, I went on to develop the idea and then went on to make it on Photoshop. I started with sketching where everything was going to be. Then, I started to make the character: A pixel boy like what you get on an 8-bit game. I drew him on a 70x70 pixel canvas so that I could get all of the details on him.
Then, I placed him onto a different canvas that I was going to use for the ticket design. I started by drawing out the college, making the windows, doors and roofs red and the building white, like the college. Then, I went on the drawing the houses around the college, making them different colours and adding trees to it.
I then went on to find the right font for the information. I found a few on DaFont.com, such as Minecraftia and 8-Bit game. I wrote "Player 1" above the boy and wrote "Where would you like to go?" above the boy as well and wrote "IoM College Art End of Year Exhibition" above the college. I proceeded to write the dates below the college in a different font all together and used purple/pink and blue colours for it.
Then, I drew in the arrows and the directions onto it, plus the mouse arrow.
And thus, finishing my ticket entry.
If I were to improve it in anyway, I would firstly make the boy less blurry and maybe add more detail in the drawings.
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