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This is an image of a poster i made in InDesign. It is a finished product of a project I have been working on for quite a while. It includes process sketches of a 3D model and 2D model i created, an image of my 3D model, an image of a piece of beach glass, object study sketches of the beach glass, and a concept statement about my project. This project revolves around an artist, and an inspiration object from the artist. My artist is Dale Chihuly and i chose my inspiration object to be a peice of beach glass because Chihuly works with glass. My whole project is explained in my concept statment, so it will make more sense if that is read. Making this poster was at first difficult for me beacuse I had no idea where to start. But once i thought of putting a picture of one of Chihuly's pieces as my background, my creativity flowed from there. The title of my poster and the object study sketches got lost in the background, so i decided to make a blue brush scribble from Photoshop and put that behind each item to make them pop. I blurred, brigthened and cut my other photos in Photoshop then pasted them on InDesign. This poster gave me a better understanding of Indesign and really helped me learn how to use its tools more productively. I really enjoy how my final poster turned out, it is a prime example of my best work in InDesign thus far.
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