Design work done for a Typography Module in 1st Year; the purpose of this typeface was to evoke a sense an aspect of a certain location that was interesting to visit. I looked at Doncaster Dome near Lakeside and rather than create something that showed the nature of the leisure facility, I decided to focus on the history of the site and soon learned for it to have been an old airfield. This typeface was done using Adobe Illustrator and done using shapes from a specific aircraft flown during its 80 years being open (the Armstrong Whitworth FK8). Research done included looking at different typographic styles such as 3Dimensional/Layered, Kinetic, Displaced and Abstract as well as thinking of various ways that the end product could be presented to bring the creation to life. I considered shadows on walls among other things however the blue print feel was definitely the right technique to use as it didn’t ruin the look of the final outcome and really added to the industrial look.
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Design work done for a Typography Module in 1st Year; the purpose of this typeface was to evoke a sense an aspect of a certain location that was interesting to visit. I looked at Doncaster Dome near Lakeside and rather than create something that showed the nature of the leisure facility, I decided to focus on the history of the site and soon learned for it to have been an old airfield. This typeface was done using Adobe Illustrator and done using shapes from a specific aircraft flown during its 80 years being open (the Armstrong Whitworth FK8). Research done included looking at different typographic styles such as 3Dimensional/Layered, Kinetic, Displaced and Abstract as well as thinking of various ways that the end product could be presented to bring the creation to life. I considered shadows on walls among other things however the blue print feel was definitely the right technique to use as it didn’t ruin the look of the final outcome and really added to the industrial look.
#universitycentredoncaster#graphicdesigndoncaster#thehub#degree#qualification#bahons#brief#project#typography#editorial#layout#colour#scale#digitaldesign#location#historic#airfield#handsonlearning#blueprint#adobeillustrator#adobe#doncasterisgreat
Design work done for a Typography Module in 1st Year; the purpose of this typeface was to evoke a sense an aspect of a certain location that was interesting to visit. I looked at Doncaster Dome near Lakeside and rather than create something that showed the nature of the leisure facility, I decided to focus on the history of the site and soon learned for it to have been an old airfield. This typeface was done using Adobe Illustrator and done using shapes from a specific aircraft flown during its 80 years being open (the Armstrong Whitworth FK8). Research done included looking at different typographic styles such as 3Dimensional/Layered, Kinetic, Displaced and Abstract as well as thinking of various ways that the end product could be presented to bring the creation to life. I considered shadows on walls among other things however the blue print feel was definitely the right technique to use as it didn’t ruin the look of the final outcome and really added to the industrial look.
#universitycentredoncaster#graphicdesigndoncaster#thehub#degree#qualification#bahons#brief#project#typography#editorial#layout#colour#scale#digitaldesign#location#historic#airfield#handsonlearning#blueprint#adobeillustrator#adobe#doncasterisgreat
Design work done for a Typography Module in 1st Year; the purpose of this typeface was to evoke a sense an aspect of a certain location that was interesting to visit. I looked at Doncaster Dome near Lakeside and rather than create something that showed the nature of the leisure facility, I decided to focus on the history of the site and soon learned for it to have been an old airfield. This typeface was done using Adobe Illustrator and done using shapes from a specific aircraft flown during its 80 years being open (the Armstrong Whitworth FK8). Research done included looking at different typographic styles such as 3Dimensional/Layered, Kinetic, Displaced and Abstract as well as thinking of various ways that the end product could be presented to bring the creation to life. I considered shadows on walls among other things however the blue print feel was definitely the right technique to use as it didn’t ruin the look of the final outcome and really added to the industrial look.
#universitycentredoncaster#graphicdesigndoncaster#thehub#degree#qualification#bahons#brief#project#typography#editorial#layout#colour#scale#digitaldesign#location#historic#airfield#handsonlearning#blueprint#adobeillustrator#adobe#doncasterisgreat
Design work done for a Typography Module in 1st Year; the purpose of this typeface was to evoke a sense an aspect of a certain location that was interesting to visit. I looked at Doncaster Dome near Lakeside and rather than create something that showed the nature of the leisure facility, I decided to focus on the history of the site and soon learned for it to have been an old airfield. This typeface was done using Adobe Illustrator and done using shapes from a specific aircraft flown during its 80 years being open (the Armstrong Whitworth FK8). Research done included looking at different typographic styles such as 3Dimensional/Layered, Kinetic, Displaced and Abstract as well as thinking of various ways that the end product could be presented to bring the creation to life. I considered shadows on walls among other things however the blue print feel was definitely the right technique to use as it didn’t ruin the look of the final outcome and really added to the industrial look.
#universitycentredoncaster#graphicdesigndoncaster#thehub#degree#qualification#bahons#brief#project#typography#editorial#layout#colour#scale#digitaldesign#location#historic#airfield#handsonlearning#blueprint#adobeillustrator#adobe#doncasterisgreat
Must-do’s while in Finland - Experience the soul of this magical land. ✨
2) Visit A LightHouse Island
Finland’s coast has the largest archipelago in the world. And when there are islands, there are lighthouses. And what kind of lighthouses they are! Many are possible to visit during a day trip, some you can spend a night in. ✨
Bengtskär on the west coast is majestic sight. It is the tallest lighthouse in the Nordic countries. It is situated on a beautiful island that is accessible by boat from beginning of June to end of August. If you wish to stay the night, the island has six lighthouse keeper’s rooms to stay in. Book early to avoid disappointment.
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For Helsinki daytrippers, Söderskär lighthouse is a must-see. It is possible to visit Söderskär by boat from Helsinki. The journey takes just over an hour and the visit itself is for two hours. Just enough to climb the lighthouse and have a cup of coffee in the little lighthouse keeper’s cottage next to it.
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