This was created after I found one of Turners paintings. I
edited it very slightly to match the colours I was going to be using, then
began with the compositing. I thought this image would be perfect to promote
fish, since there was a river, a boat, and land all around, which all adds up
to a nice village that makes great fish and chips. I then thought of Young’s
fish, as their logo is in the style of oldern, traditional design. I found a
box of the fish online on a slant, and then added this into the image. I then
added a drop shadow very subtly, to make to blend more into the image. I put
this in the left corner, as it makes the eye flow better. I then added their
logo in the same way, except this time I added a slight glow to make it blend
more, as it had very sharp edges. I made it quite small, as I did not want it
taking the majority of the image. I then added text, which says “Fish from the
finest seas.” This is also in a serif typeface, same as the last one, but this
one looks more casual and more pub-style rather than a very posh serif
typeface. I centred this and made sure it was the first thing the viewer saw,
as I put it in black. Overall I think all the objects I composited into the
image work well and suit the image. The blue and red contrasts with the sepia
tone of the image, making you look at the box and logo. The black stands out
the most, as there is nothing going on up there in the image, which makes great
use of space.
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