1. The primary object of my project was just making it look cool
2. I did use a new technique and it was the new one that we learned in class
3. I would like the audience to react to my project as a mysterious guy
4. What inspired me to undertake this project was that I enjoy the show "You"
5. Something that I would like to change if I did it again is to make the letters a little bloody
1. I ended up with this design because it looked the coolest
2. I ended with this design because it was the coolest
3. Yes because my brand would be the coolest brand
1. It communicates the brands identity because it's a little scary but it's still for everyone
2. I used Gremlins the ones from the movies I also used mist and dark colors
3. The things that I added make the cereal box look scary but not super scary to scare kids
4. The things that I would change are the Gremlins but I would just like to be drawn and not like a PNG
What elements of your life did you choose to highlight in your poster, and why did you feel they were important?The people inside of it because that was going to give life to the movie
How did you use visual elements (like color, imagery, typography, and layout) to express the mood or message of your life story?I used lively colors to show that it was going to be a funny movie.
What genre did you choose for your poster (e.g., drama, comedy, action, documentary), and how did that genre help you represent your life?Comedy and it helped me represent my life because my life is fun
What was the most challenging part of designing a poster based on yourself, and how did you work through it?Thinking on what to add to make the poster feel alive
Looking back on your design process, what would you change or improve, and what are you most proud of?I would probably add a little of more things to it like drawings
1. What specific elements of your logo (such as colors, shapes, and typography) did you choose to best represent the client’s brand identity?
A specific element that I used in my logo is a kid because she works with kids.
2. How does your final logo communicate the client’s message or values? Give an example of one element that reinforces this.
Well she works with kids so it communicates what her job is.
3. Looking back at your design process, what was the most challenging part of creating a logo that met the client’s needs?
The hardest part is to think what add to the logo
4. If you could improve one aspect of your logo design based on client feedback or your own reflection, what would it be and why?
Nothing I am glad with my final design
5. Describe how you balanced your own creative style with the client’s preferences to produce a logo that worked well for them.
I added my creative style with her job and made it work