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This is one of those event collaterals that I wish I had thought of myself, but alas, I didn't. I also cannot remember the graphic designer behind it, but I'll post his name as soon as I find my old notes from this project.
Dare Manila is a race co-presented by The North Face and San Mig Light. The combination of the two brands' colors is beautiful and all I can say about the design is that it's pretty, pretty, pretty. For a race, it really is one of the prettiest I've ever seen.
Transforming the design for the website took a bit of work. I had to extend the image and recreate certain parts, and the inside pages took bit of work as well as I had to manipulate the design to keep the feel of it all all over the website. And above all, it was rushed! Sigh.
It was worth it, though. It got a lot good reviews. But again, I wish I had designed everything myself from scratch. Ooh, jealousy.
Tools:
Photoshop
Dreaweaver
Fireworks
Date: December 2006
Dare Manila is a race co-presented by The North Face and San Mig Light. The combination of the two brands' colors is beautiful and all I can say about the design is that it's pretty, pretty, pretty. For a race, it really is one of the prettiest I've ever seen.
Transforming the design for the website took a bit of work. I had to extend the image and recreate certain parts, and the inside pages took bit of work as well as I had to manipulate the design to keep the feel of it all all over the website. And above all, it was rushed! Sigh.
It was worth it, though. It got a lot good reviews. But again, I wish I had designed everything myself from scratch. Ooh, jealousy.
Tools:
Photoshop
Dreaweaver
Fireworks
Date: December 2006
Image size
500x481px 91.83 KB
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thanks.
meanwhile, i didn't realize that i left the original text on the upper right. that was for my client who hired me to build the website. whoops!
meanwhile, i didn't realize that i left the original text on the upper right. that was for my client who hired me to build the website. whoops!