Tuesday, 1 September 2020

Final pieces

 Final pieces


Title: People and things in a particular space ' Swimming pool'

Size: A3 (297*420mm)

Software: PiskelApp, Adobe Photoshop and Illustration

The artwork is a series of graphic posters to be added to the pool. They used the poses, images, and objects of the people they could see in the pool. Therefore, it is a graphic design poster for a specific space called a swimming pool. It will also help visitors enjoy the space more diversely. 

Pixel was used as a graphic element in this project. Pixel means the most basic unit of digital media. I also chose it because I thought it was appropriate to reflect the personality that should be the most basic of UX UI, simple but easy to understand and accessible. (Careerfoundry, 2018)



It is a poster that describes the various elements that can be seen in the swimming pool in pixel graphics and lists. It will introduce visitors to this pool space and tell them what they can enjoy here. I think the effect will be greater if each graphic is attached to the tile of the swimming pool.




Using the graphic elements used in the poster, which introduces the location and serves as a decoration, the mobile version of the image was produced as a poster. This is because the image of the mobile version is a useful way to increase accessibility for visitors to the pool or pitch, the project's target.

Analysis: 
In the early work, the work was pushed back by the failure of time distribution and the aim. If the initial work had been solid, the series poster could have been further developed. Another regret is that if the main poster and the mobile version of the poster were attached with explanations, links, and QR codes so that they could be connected to each other, it would have been a more feasible work.


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References
Careerfoundry (2018) The Difference Between UI and UX Design - A Layman’s Guide [Online] Available from: https://careerfoundry.com/en/blog/ux-design/the-difference-between-ux-and-ui-design-a-laymans-guide/ (Accessed 31/08/20)

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