Well, it's actually quite long before Christmas and even longer if we're talking about the Orthodox Christmas, but still...
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This is the front side of an advertising booklet for a real estate brokerage company, introducing their special New-Year offers. It's really nothing special in terms of design, but there's something else I wanted to boast about. You see that snowy scenery with a Christmas tree? Take a good look at it. Feel the frost in the air? Hear the Jingle Bells? Good! Now compare it with the original photo, provided by the client:
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There, you have just witnessed a tiny bit of photo-editing magic. And such a "miraculous transformation" is the only option when customers are unable to provide you with proper material to work with. Not that I'm complaining, though -- it was quite a fun working on this one.
1 comments:
Hey!
You have some very interesting works in your portfolio and a nice looking website. Good job!
Best regards to you and Georgia!
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