Mosaic needs help
I like this concept but not sure if its "there" yet or not. A few MX'ers saw early drafts and said it was cool but... This is my latest version and I think I'm getting closer.
It is meant to be a 20x30 poster. The background is 100 images from last year's season that I chose for a variety of angles, directions, etc. I placed them on a grid at 50% opacity. They work out to be 2x3" images. The customer then chooses the main central image. I would then find 6 more of that rider for the surrounding support images, which are 4.2" wide and have a beveled appearance to them as well. Add rider's name and voila.
What else needs to change? How close am I to a finished product? Thanks.
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It is meant to be a 20x30 poster. The background is 100 images from last year's season that I chose for a variety of angles, directions, etc. I placed them on a grid at 50% opacity. They work out to be 2x3" images. The customer then chooses the main central image. I would then find 6 more of that rider for the surrounding support images, which are 4.2" wide and have a beveled appearance to them as well. Add rider's name and voila.
What else needs to change? How close am I to a finished product? Thanks.
(Note: photo replaced with most recent edit)
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Great idea. Right now I do not think the support images stand out distinctly enough from the background images. Is there room for them to be larger? Have you tried reducing the opacity of the background further? Perhaps a border or frame aroud them?
That is my initial thought.
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New idea. I think I like this better but wondering about the font for the name or other ways to jazz it up. Thanks!
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The first one is too busy, and yes, the pics do not stand out enough against the background. The little pics are too close in size to the background tiled pics, there's not enough contrast in size.
On the second, I would play with a frame or framing device, border of some sort. Something to package it.
I highly recommend The Non-Designer's Design Book as a place to start. Also check out bamagazine.com for more design ideas.
The bottom line on all of it is that you are a better photographer than designer. If you want these things to stand out as having good design, you need to educate yourself about good design. They're the design equivalent of a snapshot right now.
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Yeah, I would think a heavy, non-serif font would be the way to go.
An interesting thing I learned from another one of her books is this:
Serif fonts are more readable (here, she means standard serif fonts, like Times, etc.)
Sans-serif fonts are more legible.
What does that mean? Well, make a headline in a sans-serif and in a serif font. The sans-serif stands out, and is more quickly read.
STOP
vs.
STOP
But reading long passages in sans-serif fonts is difficult, most likely because the hoizontal lines of a serif font help lead your eye along the lines of the passage.
Try it sometime with a long passage of text. Display it in Times and then in Helvetica or Arial, and see which one tires your eyes faster.
This is why oftentimes headlines and section headers are sans-serif and the body of the text is serif.
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I'd use a nice squared off font, similar to say an "Impact" font but maybe less heavy.
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And get rid of those shadows on the surrounding pictures, it might look a little bit better with black borders instead =P.
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