This is a first draft of the most recognizable British animals features with the best senses, I've added a musically themed background of speakers from 'cg textures.com' to add context, however it looks overcrowded in a way it works due to the repeated circles, and the contextualization however it is not perfect.
This one i tried with just one speaker as the background, yet i think its too dark, however it does give a nice effect
This one i tried with just a colour overlay, i choose a muted pastel shade which complimented the logo's colours, i think this works well but could use more?
This one i used a dirt background from cg textures, to contextualize the piece in a different sense, the distorted montaged animal now fits into its surroundings. However, can you still read the text?
So i brightened and contrasted the image which works really well i think.
This one i have combined my last 2 ideas, which merges the dirt background with a lilac, i have taken the opacity down on the pink just to give the dirt a little bit of warmth into it.
I think this one works very well, there's enough detail in the background not to be boring yet the text is very easily legible!
I was trying to get the effect of animals bedding, however this is too busy to read.
I tried to blow it out to make much easier to read but it's not working im going to scrap this idea.
My favourites are the pinky one, the dirt one and the cardboard one, i will use these to demonstrate on my final board.
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