Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - 2. Simplicity and simplicity are beautiful. Young designers are often keen on filling every corner of the canvas. But you don’t have to do this, simple artwork is often the most beautiful. The poster

2. Simplicity and simplicity are beautiful. Young designers are often keen on filling every corner of the canvas. But you don’t have to do this, simple artwork is often the most beautiful. The poster

2. Simplicity and simplicity are beautiful. Young designers are often keen on filling every corner of the canvas. But you don’t have to do this, simple artwork is often the most beautiful. The poster shown above is very beautiful, but does not use very cumbersome graphic elements. Anthony Lane designed these posters simply by combining photos with key content. Use this method to refine and streamline your poster, using only the most critical elements and content to create an elegant and sophisticated graphic design. 3. Add personalized fonts. Professional design is not limited to regular fonts and neat layouts. Try using fonts that are full of personality and rebelliousness, and you’ll end up with a piece as individual and bold as the poster above (made by FAUPE). If you have the time, grab a marker or any other writing instrument you like and write what you want to give your poster a handwritten grunge look. Trust me, your handwriting is a lot more interesting than you think. 4. Use Grids Grids are one of the most useful tools you can use to create professional and neat designs. Create your own poster grid to control the design, and you can create professionally designed pieces like the example above. Once you've designed a grid as a solid foundation, use different font sizes and some simple design elements. You can use a single color or complementary shades to create color contrast, as in the example above. 5. Try black and white photos. Are you still confused about which photo to use on your poster? Make it black and white. This effective method produces elegant posters (like the one above by Studio Sgustok). When you're working with photos for posters, think carefully about how you're going to crop them. The parts you decide to cut out will convey just as much information to the audience as the parts you decide to leave behind. 6. Use minimal colors. Complex poster tones require you to spend a lot of time deciding how to use and match these colors, and how to apply them to the work. This is especially troublesome for those new to design. If you're new to color and design, try to keep the colors in your palette to a minimum without overburdening yourself. Try a combination of black, white and a bright color. Use a bright color as your main color, white as your secondary color, and black as your accent color, like in the example above. 7. Cut out the complex and keep it simple. Follow the example of Lucas D_rre in the picture above and do your best to make everything as simple as possible. Make sure your photos are of the highest quality and formatted accurately and skillfully. Don’t get hung up on adding fancy embellishments, just start with the basics. Don’t get stuck thinking about adding some design elements to your poster. Keeping the content as basic as possible is an effective way to create beautiful work. 8. Collage and layer design elements and creative color masks, or collage design elements to increase the visual interest of the poster. Don't know what I'm talking about? Refer to the poster example above. There is no 3D font used in this poster, you can see a B-shaped mask showing the image, which is related to the copy on the poster. 9. Choose the classic method and don’t want to take risks? Then try the classic method. Arrange regular black fonts on a white background and use interesting pictures or illustrations as the background. If you want to add some interest, adjust the opacity, as shown above with LittleUpsideDownCake. 10. Try a retro feel. Not everything you design must conform to the current aesthetic trend. Retro pieces can be just as eye-catching as trendy pieces. Don't believe it? Check out this stunning poster by Jessica Svendsen above. 11. Imitate Movie Posters Some of my favorite posters are made to promote great movies. See what your favorite movie posters look like, or get inspired by countless movie posters. The tried and tested solutions they offer will not let you down. Not sure what this means? Take a look at the example poster above, doesn’t it look like something you’d see at your local movie theater? 12. A mix of clear and blurry. I really like the poster above that combines clear and regular fonts with a blurry background. This method can create an unexpected visual contrast beautifully.Likewise, look for different ways to use filters and manipulations to create beautiful and stunning designs. 13. Use bold images to highlight content The poster shown above was created as part of a personal project for RossGunter. For the project, he created a series of posters that adhered to the principle of "two core elements, a consistent layout and a large number of graphics." Likewise, use bold graphics to add pizzazz to simple layouts. You can use large fonts or large images that extend beyond the page, breaking up the grid you've established. 14. Play with Opacity Layer color fields over your photo and adjust their opacity to create a clean, modern style like the one shown above. Pay attention to the different colors used on different elements. Choose a brighter color for the top elements and a darker color for the lower elements. This will keep your different design elements from getting confused. In the case above, if we swap the font and color block colors, we won’t be able to see the title so clearly. 15. Display your product I love the square array of chairs in the Tournoir poster above. If you are designing a promotional poster for a product or series of products, consider placing your product in the center. You don't necessarily have to list photos of your products on your posters. You can draw some illustrations for your products like Knoll did. If you have a range of products, you can use a grid to arrange them like the example shown. This will not only help you arrange the content but also save design time. In the end, your graphic design work will be balanced and coordinated. If you're just creating a poster for a single product, you can enlarge the illustration so that it fills the page. 16. Go Beyond the Page All the elements in your poster don’t have to be strictly limited to the printed page. Feel free to let it overflow or fill the page. This way, you'll create stylish and beautiful visuals, like this brightly colored piece from QuimMarin above. 17. Unexpected layout As you saw in the example, use some unexpected layout to surprise your audience. Break the established grid or place titles and quotes completely randomly. You might end up with something as pleasing to the eye as the Amman Lab poster.

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