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Ensuring all relevant information is key to the tickets and to also carry on the same design principles that run throughout. I think this is successful in doing that.
Ive laid out david haye on the ticket so the rip will be through the middle of him as Klitschko runs of the page. This way only half of each fighter will appear, giving a sense of mystery.
I feel that the grainy look isnt necessary on the tickets, i prefer the cleaner look, it seems more to the point as the fight will be.
Now i've started to design the tickets, again keeping focus to the fighters.
Ive laid out david haye on the ticket so the rip will be through the middle of him as Klitschko runs of the page. This way only half of each fighter will appear, giving a sense of mystery.
I feel that the grainy look isnt necessary on the tickets, i prefer the cleaner look, it seems more to the point as the fight will be.
Now i've started to design the tickets, again keeping focus to the fighters.
With the black grain at the top and bottom of the poster i am trying to draw focus to the white in the centre with the text. As it stands this is my final design, i need to print it and see how it looks on paper.
I'm applying the letterforms ive created to the left hand side to relate to the booklets and carry on the type driven design.
Alongside the fold out booklets i want to have posters to support the information and explain different types of metals, plastics and woods.
Above shows a serious of grid ideas, all in a square format, which i've decided on to come away from the a format.
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