Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Photoshop Developments for Tee Designs

This print experimentation is from a photograph I took at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral. I was inspired by a t-shirt I seen when researching statement tees by Illustrated People from Topshop. Using Photoshop I experimented with 'curves' and 'hue/saturation' to create the electric lights effect. When editing I used a colour scheme similar to Karla Spetic, using aqua's, pinks and purples. I feel these colours work well and would be effective on a statement tee as they are eye catching. This print would work best as an all over print on the tee but could also be a rectangle on the front. Sections of this print on the sleeves would also be aesthetically pleasing. I think this print links well with religion as, as soon as you look at it and see the stain glass windows you can tell its from a church. If I was to develop this print further I would maybe experiment with layers and create a blurred effect to the print. My target audience for my statement tee is male and female aged 15-30 with urban interests, for example, music, art and fashion. I think this would appeal to my target audience as the electric light effect is urban and trendy.








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