It was also important for the development of the design, to compare the physical collages to digital experiments. As such, exploring the same types of shapes and patterns on Photoshop allowed for another perspective of layout and colour for the print (RGB vs CMYK).
I wanted to get an idea for the layers and how they work within printing, and Photoshop is perfect as it is quite literally a digital collage. Seeing what shapes and negatives can go together allowed me to get an understanding of what I needed to achieve within the physical process of screen printing.
Nonetheless, it was clear the digital experiments lacked the depth and textures produced in the material collages, that would aid the authenticity of a print. Lastly, type experiments was also an important investigation for the progression of the print, and it was concluded that it was somewhat unnecessary if the correct imagery was used.
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