Wine That’s what I do I garden I drink and I know things poster
A great way to add a focal point to a poster is to use powerful and dynamic focal points. With the advent of digital photography, photos can be manipulated to create everything from a simple, faded landscape to a moving action sequence. Think about how you can use your favorite photo to draw attention to a specific feature on your poster. Try focusing on a cityscape, a famous landmark, or a particular product or fashion. You could also try playing with different color schemes to bring out the subject matter of your photosSometimes it’s best to take things one step further in the creative posters department. Consider how you could incorporate words or images into the picture you have created. Do this in a natural and artistic way. Try drawing out sentences or paragraphs, or try to come up with a funny caption that will bring humor to the poster.
Wine That’s what I do I garden I drink and I know things poster
Another way to build your poster design is with the use of color overlays. Color overlays are designed to fill in a blank space in a poster so that the eye is drawn from one color to another. For instance, an overlying dark blue may make the poster appear black but using a deep red would draw attention to the red of the background colors. Overlays are great for posters that need to stand out. For example, if your poster is about a beloved pet, you could have a photo of it superimposed over the background colors. You can do the same for other objects, such as a piece of fruit, or a colorful baby in a diaper.