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Intern
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: UK - South Coast
Posts: 18
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I am just fiddling around with what will be my first website to display some of my work and was wondering......
should i display pictures of the products I have designed (signage / bus cards etc) or just the designs themselves? whats everyone's opinion on this? Nathan |
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Administrator/Founder
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I think photos of work in a live environment can look great, but just showing the designs themselves can look good as well. Feel free to show us your work in the design showcase thread when you get a chance.
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Designer
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: UK
Posts: 39
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Photographs always work well particularly with folded items such as packaging to show how they work, but you can sometimes lose out on the detail of the work.
Whereas displaying the design straight from the application presents the colours and detail well on screen it can lack the third dimension of a photograph! One solution could be to Photoshop your designs onto a photograph of the product, combining the best of both: http://abduzeedo.com/using-the-vanis...ilter-tutorial |
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Intern
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: UK - South Coast
Posts: 18
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ahhh, like the tut spoony, thanks.
this seems like a good compromise, I'll give it a bash. |
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Norway
Posts: 666
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What's wrong with both? It's often a good idea to have more presentations of a single project
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Intern
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: UK - South Coast
Posts: 18
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rats, no vanishing filter on CS... I did load CS2 onto my cranky old PC but it "could nee handle the power captain"....
will give it a go using transform and see what happens i guess! |
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