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Isometric Project

Over View

My goal was to visually convey the concept of Baskin-Robbins seamlessly integrating into our everyday lives.

To achieve this, I designed a visual composition where elements such as conveyor belts, delivery boxes, and shops cohesively intertwine within the spaces between houses. I emphasized the desired expression by predominantly using the blue and pink colors that symbolize Baskin-Robbins. Through this approach, I aimed to effectively communicate the intended concept in a compelling manner.

Contribution

  • My Self

Tool

  • Illustrator

Period

  • Design : 1 month

Starting from a sketch,
I gradually developed the concept.

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Final Design

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My first graphic design!

Why isometric?

I was intrigued by the ability of isometric design to create depth and three-dimensionality within a two-dimensional space. As I began my studies in design, I initiated this project to familiarize myself with design tools and software. It served as a stepping stone for me to gain proficiency in utilizing design tools effectively.

What I learned?

Exploring the principles and techniques of isometric design allowed me to enhance my understanding of visual composition, perspective, and spatial relationships. Through this project, I was able to define the direction I wanted to pursue and design accordingly, gaining a broader perspective. This project not only developed my technical skills but also fostered my creativity in the realm of isometric design, enabling me to tackle design challenges with creative solutions.
Ultimately, it broadened my design capabilities and granted me a heightened sense of visual storytelling.

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