This image is a submission for a the potential cover of a podcast, Voices Through the Mask. Within the silhouette are words I felt relate to the effects of the pandemic and other common vocabulary
I chose the two images of the squid ward and the broccoli. I wanted to combine them because broccoli is my favorite vegetable and squid ward is one of my favorite characters in the cartoon series SpongeBob. The shape of broccoli looks like the dress so I think it will be fit to put themContinue reading “Combo-photo: Squidward and His Broccoli Dress”
I had a hard time deciding on the background so I made one with a white, one with a black, and one with a striped background. I drew the graphic myself using the software Clip Studio Paint, and I used photo reference of myself in a mask. Here’s the images in full size:
When I heard the proposed title “Voices Through The Mask”, I immediately thought of an image of multiple people of different age groups and occupations looking directly at the camera, laid out in a collage of some kind. Browsing through the templates on Canva, I noticed one thumbnail that fit my idea, and after browsingContinue reading “Voices Through The Mask: The Thumbnail?”
I created this cover using Canva and I wanted to represent the “through” part of the title of the podcast by having the woman and man in a mask in front of the speech balloon along with the placement of the title inside the speech balloon. Further, I included the slide button beneath the twoContinue reading ““Voices Through the Mask” Podcast Cover”
Basically, all those elements in this cover are searched from Canva. One interesting part of the design is that I don’t know how to cut the mask in half in Canva, so I use a white board to block the right half. That’s also why you can notice the line in the middle is notContinue reading “Voices Through the Mask”
The photo of the man and overall basic design was provided by Canva. The mask JPG was taken from ArtRose on the Pixabay and was published under a Pixabay license that indicates the photo is free for commercial use and requires no attribution. Link…