I first signed up for Bonnie Christine's Surface Pattern Design 2.0: Start a Career Skillshare Class in April, but I kept a diary of my process, and thought it would be nice to share with you all, my readers. This is Part 2 of 2 explaining my process behind the Floridiana surface patterns.
My first go-around at putting the patterns together with Palette #1(warmer colors)... I think I need some with more patterns with open space. I see now that I tend to make very "busy" patterns.
May 6, 2015
I tried my hand at doing a room mock-up, and yes, confirmed that I need some patterns with less "stuff." Okay! Will do!
May 6, 2015: Finals Uploaded
May 7, 2015 - Edited Images for naming consistency
With so many patterns in the collection, I found that I had to go back and re-check to see if they were all exactly the same in all the final documents. Maybe next time I will choose simpler names!
With so many patterns in the collection, I found that I had to go back and re-check to see if they were all exactly the same in all the final documents. Maybe next time I will choose simpler names!
Color Palette 1: the Everglades (warm colors)
Mock-Ups
Some are better than others, that's for sure! Here are my attempts at trying to pull a room together and mocking up products using the patterns in the Floridiana collection. This is an area where I absolutely have room for improvement!
Phone Cover
Phone Cover
Clothing
I think the KeyDeer print would make a lovely t-shirt... and dress, and skirt, and lots of other stuff too, but this post is waaaay long as it is.
Thanks for stopping by and making it through the entire project!
Thanks for stopping by and making it through the entire project!
-Adriana
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