Close up of printed flyer, tried to fold the edges of the flaps but there was no hope of keeping the flyer held together maybe think of a different method to hold the flyer together.
Printed flyer opened up, could also have information about products ect printed on the back.
Printed folded version - the only problem with this flyer is that the flyer opens up its not down in place.
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I have made the hexagons smaller and also changed the colours around to make it look more like a honey product. I have also added my brand name and company website.
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The Hexagons have now been rotated so that it goes inline with the black triangle. However I feel that the hexagons are to big so maybe put some more in and make the image smaller
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This image shows the edge of the division of black and hexagons is not in line with each other.
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I have changed the opacity so its low at the top right and gets higher towards the bottom left the communicate the hexagon more
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Again this is another screen grab of the random lowered opacity for the triangles.
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Randomly lowering the opacity on different triangles to make up the hexagon shape but it looks more like triangles rather than the overall hexagon
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Experimenting with spot colours to reduce the costs of printing. I am trying to play around with the opacity and also hexagons which you find in a bee hive.
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