5•28•07 Summertime Postcard Design
#1
Posted 28 May 2007 - 02:55 PM
Description: Create a Summertime postcard using Illustrations, text, photos,color......be unique, creative, make your postcard SCREAM its' summer!
The fine print...RULES
The dimensions of the card are 4x6 inches...front only
You may enter up to 3 times.
The contest will end 6/7/07
If you use photos, art, illustrations that are not your own.... give credit.
Please use tags to upload your card.
Keep it clean...no nudity, Religious subject matter that could be offensive....etc.....
Most importantly....HAVE FUN...this is a piece you can use in your portfolio, so even if you don't win, it'll be a great piece to show off!
I will give regular feed back to guide the designs along.
#2
Posted 28 May 2007 - 03:41 PM
does it have to be a vertical 4x6 or can it also be a horizontal 6x4??
#4
Posted 28 May 2007 - 07:30 PM
This really puzzled me at first and i thought i was going to have a major episode with creative block. I do live in Arizona so its spring/summer year round. but once i started working at it ideas started flowing, so here it is and hopefully it fits the theme well.

Used 3 photos,
one from some guy in Japan


sunglasses were courtesy of Oakly.com
and the water i had on a stock disk.
And of course all editing and creativity was my own. Hope you enjoy!
#5
Posted 29 May 2007 - 12:32 PM
Summertime means...no school(for some), vacation, beach, fun, relaxtion, warmer temps........its a feeling, and I think your postcard conveys that.....

#6
Posted 29 May 2007 - 02:15 PM
Do you suggest just a bolder variation of the same font? Or completely different font?
I thought a thin font might work better for summer, and a thicker font better for winter, you know more padding in the winter is always good and less padding is better in the summer

Although i must admit, i am a huge fan of the thin type faces these days, i see them being used EVERYWHERE and they really make the design cleaner. Let me know your thoughts.
#7
Posted 29 May 2007 - 05:52 PM
Thank You Rinal,
Do you suggest just a bolder variation of the same font? Or completely different font?
I thought a thin font might work better for summer, and a thicker font better for winter, you know more padding in the winter is always good and less padding is better in the summer![]()
Although i must admit, i am a huge fan of the thin type faces these days, i see them being used EVERYWHERE and they really make the design cleaner. Let me know your thoughts.
I agree with the thin font face in the summer unless you're on a billboard and saying GOT MILK? lol just my 0.02c
#8
Posted 29 May 2007 - 05:57 PM

#9
Posted 29 May 2007 - 06:04 PM
Thanks for the feedback!
#11
Posted 29 May 2007 - 07:28 PM
The live trace feature in illustrator CS2 works occasionally for me but i find the best way to convert the photo is a keen eye, steady hand, and alot of patience. Even then i still dont always get the look i wanted. here is a link to that tutorial i told you about it may or may not help.
http://www.ndesign-s.../tracing-photo/
Keep working at it still have a couple days left, youve got a great idea just tweak it out some!
#12
Posted 29 May 2007 - 08:15 PM
Background is 3 images chopped..
Mts. - Beach Town Press
Palms - brainybetty.com - free graphics

#13
Posted 29 May 2007 - 08:44 PM
harrisp9
concept wise..Love it! I'd play around with the livetrace tools settings, and Create This is right, sometimes the best way is with the pen tool AND alot of patience.....
I suggest stronger colors, variations of blue for the wave, this could make it work as is(right now the colors blend, too close).....I like that the font stands out.....how about a edgier font?
designer3d712
I like the color, the contrast in the orange/blue....nice:) The font looks overly distorted(summer 2007)....maybe less? I also like the shadows(palms, trees) I'm not a fan of alot of drop shadows, but these are well done....

Thank you for your entries, very nice:)
#14
Posted 30 May 2007 - 01:22 AM
this tutorial video will help ALOT! with colorizing your artwork ect (live color ect)
Color Tutorial CS3
hope it helps * ill have my post up soon
love the work so far everyone!
#15
Posted 30 May 2007 - 04:03 AM

I changed the liquid color to a subtle blue, i thought it may have blended too much with the background. Now all i need to do is try to do something with those glasses! So yes my third and final concept will be posted in the next few days.
#16
Posted 30 May 2007 - 04:34 AM
Nicholas - unfortunately I haven't upgraded to CS3 yet, is it worth it? I have seen that video before, but thank you for the link (it looks VERY cool, not to mention easy).
CT - great second draft, the new text, colors, and tint on the sunglasses look great!
designer3d712 - way to start! I want to go there...
Now to draw water with the pen tool...
#17
Posted 30 May 2007 - 04:40 AM

dude - blog.theage.com
gnome - chazography.com
burger - marion-kochbuch.com
in line with no nudity I added a subtle lens flare to block a nipple.
#18
Posted 30 May 2007 - 01:20 PM
Feed back....
designer3d712
I like the color, the contrast in the orange/blue....nice:) The font looks overly distorted(summer 2007)....maybe less? I also like the shadows(palms, trees) I'm not a fan of alot of drop shadows, but these are well done....
Thanks for the feedback. Yeah when I first did the distortion, I thought the same thing, but when I kept looking at it, it kind of looked like a surf board so I kept it. I'll try tweaking it slightly so it's less distorted.
#19
Posted 30 May 2007 - 02:02 PM
One thing to consider before spending the money is that you need at least 1 gb memory on your machine. If you do not it will not let you install!!! So be warned! I would recommend this only on dual core / multiple processor systems. Im running a brand enw pentium Viiv with 2gb memory at work, and photoshop cs3 still crashes from time to time!
Is it worth it?? id stick with CS2, especially if you have an older machine. I would not recommend upgrading your hardware just for these programs to run. Id save up, and wait for the next edition to come out.
Dont get me wrong, Im a huge fan of new software, but im not a fan of spending cash i dont have, on programs that have a few changes to the interface and a couple extra options.
just my .02
#20
Posted 30 May 2007 - 03:24 PM
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