Designing Advertisements for an Art Museum
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- In this video I wanted to design for billboards and posters for the marketing of an art museum or gallery! I decided to create ads for the metropolitan museum of art. I love design projects like this because they're so open to interpretation! I experimented with the designs, inspired by the renaissance and classic styles in general, and created something that was totally my style. I worked in Adobe Photoshop for this project and I hope you enjoy this design process along with me!
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Paola Kassa - Навчання та стиль
This is really cool! These kinds of videos are always really good at getting my mind into a creative headspace
yes I love to make these videos so they can inspire others to get creative too!
I love these so so much! i’ve been so uninspired recently, and this has helped incredibly. thank you Paola!
so glad I could help☺️
Love it, the contrast in the colours mixed with the art is beautiful
thank you so much☺️
this is exactly why i’m majoring in advertising i love
omg so cool!
I think you did a gorgeous job!! Love to see your process!
thank you!!
I really love this mockup project, it makes me want to go to the MET museum .. 😅💯
I love it, Paola! Yes to breaking the rules! And thanks for the tip about MET open access
Loved the whole process
Loved this, this just gave me inspo ❤
Cool designs 💯
Love your cool looking monitor.. 😄❤💯
Ok I see you 🔥
Any idea what high school prerequisites I would need to major in graphic design for university?
Paola, I plan to major in graphic design for uni next year, and every uni website I look at has a degree that leads to graphic design under a different name- fine arts, studio arts, design, and so on- could you help and explain what I should be looking for when trying to find a degree that can put me on the graphic design career path?