Wednesday, December 15, 2010

gradient poster

10 comments:

  1. FIRST!!!!!!
    I like the blue and yellow colors that really work together. Also i like how you didn't use a diver as your outline. And broke away from the mold. THe circles in the back round are really interesting how they are all different sizes and are unique.

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  2. i love how your background is different- its super cool and im jealous cause mine looks like crap next to this especially with michael jackson in it, thats my favorite part hes amazing

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  3. okay. this is awesome. the michael jackson silhouette is epic.
    i like how all the colors are blending. this is one of my favorites.
    the dot/circle things are almost like an optical illusion.

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  4. this looks really cool how you added your own style to the background and michael jackson looks awesome

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  5. i really like the colors its pleasing to the eye and the micheal jackson figure is so amazing i love it! i wouldnt change any of it!

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  6. I reaaaally like the swirls, and how they're formed with circles, it really helps the yellow and blue to pop out of the poster. and putting Michael Jackson on there, it's totally different from everyone else's poster, but it's a good thing. Your poster is super creative, and probably my favorite.

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  7. i love the Michael Jackson silhouette that you used :D, and your background is very cool and different which i think makes you poster stand out more. the choice of colors you uses is really good. Amazing poster.

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  8. Love this. You always have amazing work!
    Starting with your background- very diverse, fun, and creates a mood of sophistication and flair. The Michael Jackson silhouette you used also helps the mood. Your colors go together fantastically, and your neutral background allows the rest of the elements to pop out.
    If I had to change anything, I think I would lower the opacity of the "highlights" on your swirls, and make the waves cover the whole bottom of the page instead of having the gap on the right side. Good job Jens!

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