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Flyer for Friends
I done did draw a flyer for my friends. http://img203.echo.cx/img203/9827/fortfp2fd.png
Some emails and all phone numbers erased :) |
that's pretty fresh dobster.
i like the inclusion of the green waves. it's fun to make stuff in four color process, yeah? i find it immensely challenging when you've only got 1 color to work with. |
Cheers, Doodlebird.
Now what do you mean, dude. Do you mean pure black and white? |
hello Doodle - you mean one spot colour and black I take it. Love the look - the embossing really brings out the type without making the poster a mass of copy. I think it is really fresh and original.
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Thanks K. I'm just geting confident with my flyers. Hadn't used photoshop before for this and have found it to be very effective, but infuriatingly slightly different to illustrator in operation. I've yet to really grasp what its useful for, except as a platform to prepare images for use in Imageready and for these obscure filters.
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I'm just a mechanic, I take your artwork and rip film for printing or whatever. I do know that my place of work has 40 year old presses and trap would be a bitch. The photoshop trap would have to work for me here. The artwork from photoshop is always (in my production experience) brought into either your illustrator for more bells and whistles or quark for assembly/output. Photoshop itself is soley for those raster images that the filters so lovingly alter. But that flyer is great. Higher end then the point of purchase artwork that gets run through my work station.
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not a big fan of the overly photoshopped look
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AHHH!!!! To much filter > artistic > plastic wrap...
But else it looks cool |
Heh, I know what you guys mean Dizzet and GW! I've now relayed the text on the top to tighen it up. The final one is thus:
http://img156.echo.cx/img156/7244/yo...pproved4rm.png |
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