Today I created a fashion concept board using Photoshop for my fashion Collection 'Dandy 'Rock'
I began by creating a canvas, I clicked on 'File' and then 'New' in the top menu on Photoshop and then I went to the dialog box clicked on 'Print' and 'view all presets' and then clicked on A4. I chose portrait orientation, 300ppi resolution for high quality and then just a white background.
I wanted to design the back ground and my collection had a orange colour in the design so I went unsplash and chose an orange abstract image. I then open this in Photoshop. Went to 'Select' and then Select All' in the top menu and the 'Edit' and 'Copy' I then went back to my original canvas and clicked on 'Edit' and 'Paste'. I then used the transform controls to move the design over the whole canvas and then lowered the opacity to 75%. I then added a title and subtitle using the text tool from the left hand menu. I clicked into the canvas and I used Stencil Regular font at 48pts for the Titles and the same font at 24pts for the subtitle
I then added my image using the same method as above and used transform tools and gridlines on the page to place this correctly in a position that I thought would make this work as a layout.
I then added the main boy of text that describes my concept using the same stencil font at 18pts.
I downloaded and saved this as both a psd file and a jpeg so that I could edit and use easily.
I was quite happy with this design and concept and if I was creating this I wanted to use this still of illustration as I think it is simple and expressive and would be a consistent illustrative style to appeal to the target audience/fashion buyers.
In class we also practiced adding a flipbook to the website - at present my computer is not working well so I will add this later at home.
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