
PERSONAL MANIFESTO
A series of posters used to tell my own manifesto relating to design.
I didn't want it to come across preachy, or instructional, but more things that I've learned.
I used a variety of techniques to create the posters, having the design influenced from the message it was trying to convey.
Inspiration can come from anywhere
Using a Rorshcach pattern I used half of the image to create various doodles of creatures to emphazise that inspiration can indeed, come from anywhere.

Great ideas come from mixing the medium
A combination of mediums, photography and illustration. Not only does this show two ideas coming together, but the idea of using a post it note reiterates this point, as post-it notes are generally used in conjunction with brainstorming ideas.

If what you are practicing looks good, then you're practicing the wrong thing
Having practice written over and over again to create the pattern shows the importance of practice.

Being perfect doesn't equate to being good
Having clean typography that follows a grid juxaposed with rough inked words.

It doesn't always happen on the first try
Layering ripped paper which acts as a way to show failed attempts, having the text written on the bottom layer emphasises that it doesn't happen on the first try.