Yeah, it’s definitely something that’s easier to understand in person. On each spread, next to every photo, there’s a set of three colored squares representing a color palette, placed intentionally. Then, there’s a page that compiles all those squares from the previous spreads into one unified composition.
Yeah, it’s definitely something that’s easier to understand in person. On each spread, next to every photo, there’s a set of three colored squares representing a color palette, placed intentionally. Then, there’s a page that compiles all those squares from the previous spreads into one unified composition.