2026

Digital Imaging Posters

A two-poster Photoshop series from digital imaging class, using composited imagery to deliver two very different ideas.

Climate poster featured at Monmouth University's Global Understanding Convention. Digital Imaging Posters was a class project focused on compositing digital images to communicate a point clearly through poster design. The first piece centered on climate change and used a smokestack emitting the line 'Peace cannot grow where the air is heavy,' supported by a statistic to give the message more weight. The second piece took a more narrative direction as an original sci-fi concept that I developed through the story, design, and overall composition myself. Even though the subjects are different, both posters came out of the same class and were built in Photoshop with a focus on layering images, controlling atmosphere, and using composition to make the idea land.

PosterDigital Imaging

Tools: Photoshop

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