I then found a frame from Wilkinsons that I removed the current backing paper photo and then placed my own backing paper designs into.
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Original frame. |
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This is the frame after I have taken the backing paper out and mounting out on Photoshop. I did think about keeping the mounting in to create a border to my design, however I thought that this would make too much white space and would make my design look empty and too spacious. |
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This is my final broccoli lungs backing paper design. |
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This is my final grass lungs backing paper design. |
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This is my final flower lungs backing paper design. |
To present my frames I placed them all in scale on one A3 piece of paper and experimented briefly with layout.
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I placed them from the largest on the left going down to the smallest, aligned at the bottom, although I think this looks a bit too organised and forced. |
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I placed them so they were centrally aligned, which I think looks a lot better, yet is still organised. This is the layout I chose to go with in the end. |
When placing the text into my backing paper layout, I did think about using a different deforestation related quote on each photo frame, however I thought that the one I was currently using was perfect and the right tone for my designs, and didn't want to change it.
I also chose a wooden frame to reflect nature, and to make my frames look more natural. I perhaps could of used a more natural looking frame however, as this one I'm pretty sure isn't made of actual wood.
In hind sight I could also of put a little FSC logo on my photo frame as well, or maybe a little note that says how this frame is made from naturally resourced environmentally friendly wood, and recycled paper.
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