Monday, 1 June 2015

Bus station designs once 'completed' and ready to send.

The following images are screen shorts of my final bus station designs. I tried to explore a range of different styles and these are the final designs that I came up with. Compositionally, I think these were the strongest and were an exciting way to arrange shapes. I tried not to over use certain parts, but still somehow incorporate some of the same design into quite a few different designs. They could have been stronger if we were able to use a range of shades, as appose to just using two tones.
This was the most simply created one out of them all. I decided to focus on the bridge in worksop and take the shape of it so I could change it up a bit and make it my own. I figured I would add my own edge to it by making it appears as the sun too, therefore making it more visually appealing. I used the leaves to fill space and to give it a more decorative feel.

I made this look complex, although it isn't. I decided to use the lake flowers as a symmetrical feature because I thought it might make it look aesthetically appealing. 

This is my least favourite, especially considering Rebecca said that it resembles a uterus, oops. (That most definitely was unintentional.) I tried to make it look symmetrical so it would be aesthetically pleasing despite it resembling the female anatomy. Again I used the leaf and flower-like pattern to tie this design in with the others. 

I used a compass as a basis for this design, to create something really different and unique. What appear to be crescent moons, symbolise the NESW and the I adapted on the space around it and incorporated a bit of nature. It could be stronger by being more imaginative within the spaces as appose to placing leafs there.

In the final one, I re-used the water side flowers and incorporated more sacred symbology, the endless knot. I thought by incorporating the endless knot, it could represent our town as being strong and independent; whilst it being an aesthetically pleasing design. 

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