Stay Safe Stay Sane

Stay safe, Stay sane

After learning that one of the biggest things said and written on Posters about COVID 19 I decided to create some experiments so this bonus feature is showing some experiments I put together using those words, to see what I can come up with- using the Adobe programmes to help me create. This serise of experiments is inspired by the works of what I saw on the Stay safe, stay sane Poster website and thought I'd create some design concepts of my own. 

Stay Safe, Stay Sane

This design reminds me of one of the CBBC logo with the colour scheme of this design and the type design is similar but in a different font. The idea of the germ splats is an added detail with COVID 19 being a virus. 
CBBC Logo

See what I mean now?!

Rainbows

These designs are all experiments based on the design above... I used the rainbow background colours because rainbows was one of the biggest symbols of 2020, for supporting the NHS when we were in Lockdown.

Here is a zoomed in version of the rainbow with the virus splats! I designed this using the first design for the foreground over the top of the green splat.


    

   


    

     
Here is another experiment again with the Rainbow aesthetic but designed slightly differently. I designed the rainbow illustration using illustrator and had the type designed on Illustrator for the cleanliness of the imagery and to give it a crisp edging so when you zoom in where illustrator is vectorised when you zoom in it doesn't pixelate.  I then moved the file to photoshop and then experimented with the hue saturations, various blend modes and colours. 

 

   


Here is more variations for this experimentation above.

Stay Safe, Stay Sane Posters

 


 



With this approach for this design aesthetic was using an Adobe Programme called Spark and again I found a template to experiment on to make these posters and I reworded the text and experimented with the colour scheme as well, I like this aesthetic because it has a more sophisticated design concept with varied experiments I think the simplistic approach for a design concept can work really well and be quite sophisticated depending on what you create and how you create a design. 





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