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Seven Deadly Sins: Suburbia

Seven Deadly Sins: Suburbia

The objective of the project was to display our ability to combine digital and analog methods to design compositions for each deadly sin.

Lust: Analog Collage
Gluttony: Digital Typographic Portrait
Greed: Personal Photograph including Model
Sloth: Personal Photograph in Duotone
Wrath: Personal Photograph including Object
Envy: Found Image Designed with Hand Written Text
Pride: Constructed Image

View my inspiration here.
Suburbia - Cover
The cover image is a photograph by James P. Blair. which was later reworked into an illustration by Current Affairs Magazine. I chose this image for my cover due to its relevance to my theme "Suburbia' as the image depicts a row of eerie similar homes in a 1950s suburban neighborhood.
Bad Apple - Analog Collage
The mix of images includes characters from the 1950s cartoon short Red Hot Riding Hood and the infamous 2014 Paper Magazine Cover featuring Kim Kardashian to create this lustful collage.
More-Man - Typographic Portrait
Was inspired by the world-famous 1970s video game "Pac-Man" by Namco. I believed that the basis of the game was the perfect example of glut - Consume or Perish!
Don't Worry -  Constructed Image
The image was constructed to read full of arrogance and as depicted the subject is less than worried about their imminent eviction or maybe just they're just too prideful to accept it...**shrug** 
Seven Deadly Sins: Suburbia
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Seven Deadly Sins: Suburbia

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