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Promotional poster for Russian fashion designer Irina Ikonnikova
CAMOBAP | Mon, 06/01/2015 - 04:16
Brief from client
Irina sked me to create a promotional poster for her upcoming exhibit.
I've decided to embrace a mannequin with double " II " for her personal initials, plus made a title with tricolor.
this design is sorta sporty looking! when i think clothing.... i can picture something elegant? refined, with lots of colors maybe? but def not that red and blue.
also you should center align your text! it looks like it is left aligned
also ''Ikonnikov''should be on 1 line
Another reason to get some real design software: it will help IMMENSELY with typography as many things you're trying to do manually can be automated, and with much better results.
The text is improperly kerned and not centered. Why is the first name bold, but the last name is not? It may be intentional but it really doesn't look that way.
I understand the three colors, but just because she's Russian doesn't mean her name has to be like the flag. Breaking up the word isn't a good idea, especially in the way you've shown Only one thing is red, and it puts emphasis on it, and since that is a word fragment it becomes strange and confusing.
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this design is sorta sporty looking! when i think clothing.... i can picture something elegant? refined, with lots of colors maybe? but def not that red and blue.
also you should center align your text! it looks like it is left aligned
also ''Ikonnikov''should be on 1 line
Another reason to get some real design software: it will help IMMENSELY with typography as many things you're trying to do manually can be automated, and with much better results.
The text is improperly kerned and not centered. Why is the first name bold, but the last name is not? It may be intentional but it really doesn't look that way.
I understand the three colors, but just because she's Russian doesn't mean her name has to be like the flag. Breaking up the word isn't a good idea, especially in the way you've shown Only one thing is red, and it puts emphasis on it, and since that is a word fragment it becomes strange and confusing.