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I´m a 20 year old guy, I´m studying Graphic Desing at URBE University in Maracaibo, Venezuela. Addition I´m a musician and I really really love to play my Drums. I play in a Band called Aptos and I enjoy playing with them. Most of the time I´m taking pictures! I love the environment and the prestige of the nature. I think I´m a good person, great listener, easy going, respectful and very friendly. I like meeting people and share the wonderful plan that God has for them.
I guess that´s all I have to say..

¡Thank you for visiting my Site!

miércoles, 30 de noviembre de 2011

Final Proyect - Chinita's Fair.

With this project we want to show everyone the wonderful of chinita's fair, creating a concept that communicates the human warm and the beauty of our city "Maracaibo".

The selected Image for this project is an image that shows surrealism because it makes ablution of a folklore event in Venezuela, most specifically in this state "Zulia". The graphic elements like the sun and the bridge create a publicity piece that provides an easy recognition for de people that participate in this.

The selected color, was selected because it is natural; it is also traditional in this city that type of color, because it has hot tones to represented the heat of the city and the gentle people.

The Arial Black was selected as the main typography, because it is 100% readable and a modification was realized to create a bigger illusion.

A visual metaphor was used, because it show commemorative elements.

The participation for this project was in group and next we wrote down who did what:

*Maria Jose Bravo: she took care of designing the banner, editing the group photo, translating the paragraph and creating the Chinita's image.

*Manuel Marquez: he took care of supervising the assembly and to write the descriptive memory.

*Naykely Parra: she took care of designing the main poster and creating the graphic concept.

*Gustavo Rosales: he took care of writing the descriptive memory and supervising the assembly of the pieces in second life.


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