13.9.24
Typefaces
hello - Georgia (serif)
hello - Helvetica (sans serif)
hello - Rubik's bubbles (decorative)
Hello - Dancing Script (script)
I also used the brush tool to create the character falling on the left.
I made this character using the shape tool and the brush tool to fill in his mouth.
I used the shape-building tool to create this chaotic pattern of shapes, and the brush tool for the hedgehog in the bottom left corner.
20.9.24
I made this Passport cover using Adobe Illustrator.
I used numerous amount of different tools to create effects and shapes such as the shape tool, line tool, lens flare, and pen tool.
I used the pen tool to warp and adjust the shape of the font I used to make it look unique while using the shape tool to create some interesting-looking shapes, such as the citadel beside the word 'media' or the giant emblem in the center of the cover.
I think the hardest thing to do was create the emblem as I was unsure of how to make it, but after a bit of help, I figured it out. I used a combination of stars and circles with no fill in them, copying and pasting them in a circular pattern to create it.
I think I will for sure be using these in other projects that I do in Adobe Illustrator and liked messing around with the font, shaping it with the pen tool.
Camera Shots
Establishing shot
An establishing shot in filmmaking and television production sets up, or establishes, the context for a scene by showing the relationship between its important figures and objects.
Wide Shot
A wide shot is a shot that typically shows the entire object or human figure and is usually intended to place it in some relation to its surroundings.
Full Shot
A full shot is similar to a wide shot but shows a shot of a character fully in frame from head to toe.
Close-Up Shot
A close-up or closeup in filmmaking, television production, still photography, and the comic strip medium is a type of shot that tightly frames a person or object.
Extreme Close-Up Shot
An extreme close-up shot frames a subject very closely, often so much so that the outer portions of the subject are cut off by the edges of the frame.
04.10.24
I made this
11.10.24
I made changes to page 2 and 3
I added a back cover with wavy text
I found experimenting with font sizes and font colors were fun to do.
18.10.24
I have created this 2-page magazine spread covering an island using Adobe InDesign.
I made this using the 2-page format. I used different fonts to emphasize different text and catch the reader's attention.
I added some fake magazine text into it as well to make it seem and look like a real magazine along with some text in red on the right acting as a review of the island the magazine is covering.
I added separate margins and collums to make the text more interesting and easier to read.
I think that this 2-page spread magazine that I have created is pretty good and I like it a lot
Not much had gone wrong during the process apart from an image not fitting properly but I fixed it after a bit of experimenting.
05.11.24








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