I then began sketching and came up with a few possible designs for the type illustration that would make up the water in the layouts. The scan below is the one I chose to take on further and recreate digitally as I thought the type had the best flow...
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Here is a screenshot of the scanned type and the vectored versions in illustrator. I was really pleased with how these turned out and also really enjoyed the process of vectoring this style of type. |
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This is the final vectored type that I intend to use for my final posters. |
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