Explore Rzeszow by Grzegorz Porada
Grzegorz Porada's project "Explore Rzeszow" consists of a 26-page city guide in the form of a catalog, and it came with a fold-out map of Rzeszow. Book contains the images, maps, texts and useful tourist information about Rzeszow. Map attached to it, was made in full 3D graphics.
I would like to pay special attention to the section of minimaps in catalog, where the points was printed on a transparent foil so that the guide has gained an extra dimension and stands out from the others.
-Grzegorz Porada
Every day I have been designing websites, which had a big impact on the appearance of the map. I like the simplicity and functionality of "dashboards" web design, where dominate clearly cut from the side navigation menu. I decided to implement this solution to the map. I also know a little bit 3D programs, and I wanted to use this skill in my project. So I decided to combine three-dimensional graphics, with contemporary trends prevailing in advertising and graphic design. The construction of the city drained the most time (very useful was proved to me a google maps tools) but the effort pay off, because the map takes a unique look.
-Grzegorz Porada
All the time I had a general overview of the project and a planned way to do this, but do not really know how the final result will look like. Fortunately effect positively surprised me and I think it's one of my best work, and certainly not the last. I've learned that we have to be brave and not afraid of own ideas. A large amount of work will certainly be appreciated. First of all, you can not be closed to the surroundings ideas, only inspire each other. I learned many from other people from the Dribbble.
-Grzegorz Porada
About Grzegorz Porada
In 2015, Grzegorz Porada took graduate studies at the Faculty of Arts in Rzeszow, specializing in digital printing 'and, graphic design'. Project Explore Rzeszow is part of his master exam. For two years he worked as a graphic designer, mainly designing websites. See more of his works on Behance.
Great work!