Poster Illustration for Feel-Good Interiors
Tracing and Adding Lettering Elements
A course by Adriana Quezada , Editorial Illustrator
About the video: Tracing and Adding Lettering Elements
Overview
“In the last step in translating the image from sketch to final is to add details. In this step I add textures and last details, as well as shadows if they work well for what I’m looking for. I check the overall look for the piece and adjust it until I’m satisfied with it. I really like this effect to be really subtle, but you can play Now I have my final Illustration that is ready to print, how exciting! I want this effect to be really subtle. ”
In this video lesson Adriana Quezada addresses the topic: Tracing and Adding Lettering Elements, which is part of the Domestika online course: Poster Illustration for Feel-Good Interiors. Discover how to inspire positivity through your illustrations and enhance a room with imaginative artwork.
Partial transcription of the video
“Tracing and Adding Lettering Elements In this lesson, I'll show you how I worked on the lettering elements for my poster. As in the last lesson, we will be adding them to our artwork. Let's go. I'll start working on the lettering for the poster. I prepared some extra sketches that I like better. I was working on this one, so I'm going to bring in that file. I made these on the iPad. They are fairly similar. Both have, for example, the triangles that are the liquid in the lemonade. This one has this tree, here it is. I wanted something simple, mostly text for these. I like these and they wor...”
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Course summary for: Poster Illustration for Feel-Good Interiors
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Design, Illustration -
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Adobe Illustrator -
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Digital Illustration, Graphic Design, Poster Design, Vector Illustration

Adriana Quezada
A course by Adriana Quezada
Adriana Quezada is an editorial illustrator from Mexico. Growing up, she was always creative and went on to study graphic design at university, where she discovered a passion for illustration in particular. After graduating, she began working at an advertising agency as the head of design, whilst also specializing in illustration at UNAM Academy of San Carlo. Three years later, Adriana decided to pursue a career as a freelance illustrator.
Since then, she’s collaborated with renowned magazines including Men’s Health, Life and Style, and Eres niños, and participated in collective exhibitions in the U.S., Italy, and Mexico. Adriana won the third Ibero-American Illustration Catalog contest and the 2014 Visual Impressions contest. She has also illustrated books for Editorial Castillo, Porrúa, and the Department of Public Education in Mexico.
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