In lesson two of the Design Theory Video Series we will be talking about working with shapes. We will take a look at the differences between geometric shapes vs organic shapes, shapes used to create form, and examples of shapes used in logos, layout, packaging and illustrations. Then we will be jumping into Adobe Illustrator where I will show you a handful of ways that you can create interesting and unique shapes of your own.
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Resources and artwork used in this lesson:
Good Hair Day Pasta Packaging
The Revenant
http://www.wabbaly.com/windows-to-another-world-bafta-2016-film-awards-illustrations/
Built by Buffalo Website
http://builtbybuffalo.com/
Hide and Seek
http://www.poynter.org/2015/hillary-clinton-camp-in-overdrive-going-after-new-york-times/362309/
Peter and the Wolf
Star Trek and Batman Movie Posters
http://www.businessinsider.com/first-star-trek-poster-looks-like-the-dark-knight-rises-2012-12
Batman vs Penguin
http://www.9e3k.com/plog/geek-art-batman-vs-penguin/
She and Him
http://bashooka.com/inspiration/negative-space-design/