Japanese Woodblock Print Style Food Poster
Posted in Graphic Design, Illustration, School on November 6th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to commentFor my digital illustration class, our latest project was to design and illustrate a food or beverage poster in the style of Japanese woodblock prints. We also had to make a statement about the food and relate it to the illustration.

I should also mention that we were to “color” in the illustration using only photographs. We could of course adjust the hues and saturations accordingly along with dodging and burning.
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Along with making a new blog comes trying to sort through past artwork that I want to post. Here is my first project for digital illustration, which was to illustrate a technical drawing of sorts for an imaginary product of our choice. Mother fucking guitar-gun, bitch!

And here is my second project, which was a travel poster for a ficticious land. I was assigned Wonderland. I have never seen the movie, but I had an idea of how it looked like. I took inspirating from a Rockett t-shirt I have designed by Sockmonkee which has large, psychadelic mushrooms on it.

A major critique I got for this particular project was that the type for the word “Hallucination” at the bottom of the poster is flat, plain and boring. I must agree, and I will be redoing before my semester ends.
Now we are all caught up with my digital illustration class!

