Every project seems to have its unforeseen hitches. In the case of the this project the problem was a confluence of the fall season and renovation delays. The author originally envisioned using a gorgeous photo of the front of the newly-renovated house for her interior design book. Unfortunately, construction delays pushed the photo shoot into late November. The flat lighting, bare trees, and spotty snow cover forced us to reconsider the original vision for the cover. Here are the current batch of comps most of which use but downplay the photo of the exterior of the house.
is currently pursuing a transdisciplinary MFA in Design at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco.
Lisa is exploring how the intersection of art, media and technology can better connect people to knowledge and to each other.
I created this blog as a way to let friends (and strangers) see some of my work and get some background info on the how and why behind it. Enjoy the site, and please leave your comments—they're appreciated.
BTW: The opinions expressed here are solely those of Lisa Woods. All compositions are the design work of Lisa Woods unless otherwise noted. While some final work is shown, majority is in conceptual stages and should be viewed with that understanding. All final design work is the property of the respective authors of those works.
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ReplyDeleteIt will be interesting to see what winds up on the cover. My favorite is comp 2.