A set of Plans (UPDATED)
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Updated with a few more plans and replacements.
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@pbacot said:
Keeping the elevations light and understated with simplified, even washed-out colors works well for documents that are bound to become busy with all the informational overlay. These DO look like a foggy or cloudy day--so a little "blue". Sharper shadows?. Exemplary (in the true meaning of the word)!
Thanks mate, I've actually rendered all just with sky dome so as to ensure any shadows don't omit any details needed to clearly demonstrate the design.
Certainly they could be "more alive", but I would find myself chasing consistency in material colours and hues if the time of day were to vary in full exposure of each elevation or view.
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Excellent work!
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Clear, concise and the same high quality as always. Nice One.
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You Da Man!
I love how you maximize and minimize your palette of tricks/things/procedures?, to present 'just' enough of the information. -
Your trademark clean and easily readable work Richard. Good job.
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These are superb Richard. Bravo.
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Top draw Richard
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Thanks guys for the positive comments!!
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Hey guys I've just launched the marketing site for this project, you might want to check it out!
It's been fun doing both the design and then following through with the full marketing package (and doubled the earn).
Funny to be so intimate with the design, and wanting to cover in the copy every detail to which one labored to get right, but to have to constrain one's self to market speak!
The site was built with Webflow, the render obviously SketchUp > Maxwell > Photoshop. The logo developed in Layout as a custom built font, and the floor plans through LayOut to PDF then into illustrator to export a SWF (vector) file, hence why the plans are so CLEAN on screen!
Interestingly I put the rough planning submission render in and suggested I'd replace it with a photoreal render in a few days but they want this one kept as they really like this style.
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