5.Poster
Poster Design Description
There are four posters in this series. The four posters are connected in series with the same elements. The lens continues to zoom in, which means that the field of vision continues to expand, and the connection between each ego and the world is gradually expanding.
The upper part of the first piece is the spider font I designed, the text is "Ego & World", and the following is a large area of blank space, giving people space to think. The small print is the questions and keywords that this project wants people to discuss.
There is no text in the second poster. I use elements to weave a dense net into a negative shape of a box in the middle. This box, like a spider, extends its tentacles in all directions to express an exploration of the world.
The third one has a farther view. Now we can see the connected egos. They have different forms, but they are inextricably linked to the world. They form a whole.
The fourth one is a global perspective. Each ego is the center of the world it is in. Each ego also forms one big world. I placed four small circles on the four corners, because in Chinese traditional culture, 4 represents all directions, which also means that ego has unlimited ways to connect with the world.
refection
Based on some graphics iterated out from Content 4, I made the poster. At first I just had to make one poster and put it in a box. This poster describes the main purpose of this project and what I hope to cause people to think. But in the process of repeated experiments, I gradually developed them into a series of posters.
In the process of making posters, I used the laws we learned in Modular Workshop. These laws made me quickly make four relevant posters and make them integral, convey each of their content separately but express one theme together.
Design Laws:
law of proximity (elements that are closer together will be perceived as a coherent object)
law of similarity(elements that look similar will be perspectives as part of the same group or meaning)
law of continuation(humans tend to continue contours whenever there is an implied direction)
law of closure(humans tend to enclose a space by completing a contour and ignoring gaps in the figure)
abandoned posters →
These are some abandoned posters, because they have no sense of series and are not consistent with the style of the previous content, so they have not been selected as the final posters.