Behance:

Zsofi Lazar, an artist I found on Behance who instantly blew me away. Beautifully designed I think almost to perfection, the illustration style is something I want to consider for my own work to visualise my design process. Each page holding a unique pop up instantly catching attention with the three tone colour scheme consisting of cream, black and a vibrant orange brightening up the design. However this is a book and my brief demands I create a leaflet, but the design is something I'm taking into account for future reference. 







Minji Cha is another artist I looked at on Behance. The minimal design and fold instantly grabbed my attention. With the various colours and patterns it really brightens the pages that don't have information on yet still looks clean and easy on the eye. 






Eva Somogyi who is skilled in illustrator, graphic design and paper cutting creates these incredible paper pop up folds. This is something I was considering doing in my own work as it could possible make my leaflet more interesting. The pop up could represent the context on the page making it much more exciting to read.

















In todays workshop we were assigned into groups to discuss with one and another about our design process on answering a brief. This helped up evaluation each step in the process that fuel our ideas and develop a final outcome. We then had to organise our design process step by step into a flow chart, after discussing with the rest of the year we found that there isn't really a linear structure to our processes because you end up have strong and weak moments throughout every brief. You could have done all your research on a related topic, started experimenting and get to development before you reach a mental block and suddenly hate your idea. But then you learn from mistakes and approach the process in an entirely different light and can happily find a solution. 


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