Thursday, February 01, 2007

Pop-Art

A visual double entendre, this package contains a vast number of graphical and photographic techniques to produce a faux-3D effect.

The flying popcorn was shot on a flatbed scanner to get the high-definition resolution of the kernels and was blurred in Photoshop to provide motion. The curtains were originally very limited elements of another project that were warped, tinted and duplicated to create a full frame for the package. The "3D" lettering was rendered in Illustrator and the entire piece was assembled in InDesign.

This is a personal favorite.

    My Photo
    Name: Steven R. Neuman
    Location: United States

    Steven is presently the staff designer and marketer of Auntie's Bookstore, and has served as a designer, news editor, reporter and managing editor at the Oregon Daily Emerald. He has copy edited the 7 arts section and interned as an online reporter for the Spokesman-Review and has written for the Contra Costa Times. His work has also been featured online by the New York Times and PBS's Washington Week.

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