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Photoshop Case-Study: Poster Book

This case-study shows the steps involved in constructing ‘Poster Book’, an innovative collection of graphic designs by Andre Meca.

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We have another awesome Photoshop casestudy for you today. Instead of a traditional tutorial, this is a case-study of the steps involved in constructing ‘Poster Book’ by Andre Meca.

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You can see how every detail was assembled, and how the composition developed over time. I hope that this provides an interesting insight into this great designer! Please let me know your thoughts on the piece and its construction.

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Note: A .psd is not included in the members area for this particular case-study, but files may be available for future case-studies.

About the Author: Andre Meca is a talented photographer and artist. You can see more of his work at his DeviantArt Page or Behance Page.

3 Awesome Comments: Leave Your Comment

  1. User GravatarOstap 12th February 2010

    Very nice!
    Cool and simple!
    Thanks!

  2. User GravatarVim 15th February 2010

    Awesome poster book, really good use of shapes colours and textures, impressing stuff Andre Meca.

  3. User GravatarBigM75 15th February 2010

    i cant´ understand this

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