Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Clover

A random experiement playing around with inverting all the colours the image looks really interestig but doesn't commuincate anything I am trying to put across to the audience.
Reduced the opacity of the hexagon and it is not to dominate for the image
Quite like this image the hue has been slightly changed it shows off the rich purples from the clover but the sky looks abit out of place
Lowered the opacity on the black hexagon and the image flows even better but again doesn't show of the rich clover colours.
I have now de-saturated the image and it flows alot better, but it doesn't communicate the rich clover colours.
Trying it again in black and white with the smaller hexagon
Moving the hexagon and type smaller because before it looked clumbsy
Just wondering what it would look like with black text and a white hexagon, I think the black and white look to strong for the image.
From the wrap it up brief I have gone back to the hexagon but it now looks very similar to the image of influence
It looks finished with sky in the image not sure if all the colours flow together, could do with a de-saturation
The image looks better with the name at the bottom of the image because when you look at the page you look from the top of the image down to the black box at the bottom
After looking at the image of influence from my design context blog, I have noticed that the images have been duplicated and used a few times in the image they are not all the same mountains.
Image without rulars. Think the flag lets the image down.
Response to forgotten-hopes.com I thought I'd try to do something similar for an image to use within the promotion of the product. The image contains a collage of images of clover as clover will be one of the five monofloral honey products out of the five honeys, to see what it would look like.

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