Laura Kellet
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Drawing and Visualising​
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I was struggling with this project so I tried to do some digital tracing and drawing using persecutive.
Here are some examples of product packaging using perspective drawing.
Perspective is important as it can change the feeling of a painting, scene or poster. Here are some story boards from films and TV that I think use perspective in interesting ways!
Gravity Falls
Batman, Steven Universe, Jurassic Park

also small mention of the best story board ever made

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Final​

SO! for our final week of this project we had to make visual thumbnails for A4 posters for one of the given plays. I decided to do Peter Pan. 
went to the library and found some inspiring film/ book/ play covers
online research
My final mock designs for the Peter Pan Play Poster 
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  • Home
  • Year Two (PART 1)
    • Designer Toolkit
      • Outward Bound Poster
      • Life On Mars
      • Balance and Colour
      • Hot Foot
    • Type and Typography
      • Hierarchy and Layout
      • Magazine Layout and Design
      • Magazine Website
  • Year Two (PART 2)
    • D&AD
    • Museum Brand Identity
    • INFOGRAPHICS
    • WEST WALLS
  • Blog
  • HOTFOOT