Heart shown in hand for sense of scale and fun. I sent a good 40 shots off to Tobias who came back a couple days later with three completed poster designs from which our little volunteer committee quickly chose one. I shot a series of the heart by itself, then we shot with a puddle of blood (made from corn syrup, red dye and a little milk). We brought the heart back to school and booked the photodoc room equipped with permanent bulbs and a light table. While we didn't find cow hearts there, pig hearts were a-plenty if you asked for them. A few butchers in the area said check out China Town. I originally thought of getting a cow heart. Two other people, including the designer of the poster, Tobias, agreed it would be cool. I wasn't necessarily aiming to gross people out, but rather make a real heart look beautiful. Lots of posters out there with Gray's Anatomy-style heart drawings, or other love-related themes our poster would be just like those but with a slightly catchier image. My first idea was to get a real heart and take a very detailed photograph of it. Timeline was about two weeks, budget around $0. Volunteer to design a poster for the Valentine's Cabaret, a pub night and fundraiser organized by first-year students at the Emily Carr Institute. ![]() 8): Want your own copy of the Valentine's Cabaret poster?Äownload high-res tabloid-size PDF Design university School Work, Febru6:30 PM 10 comments Poster Design Process
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