Jenny and I worked together to put our patterns into the puzzle layout, editing the colour palettes of each of our designs to make them work cohesively together. We ended up featuring the patterns very zoomed in and bold within the pattern pieces, so as to not make the final design too busy and overwhelming. At first I was a bit sceptical of this because being so happy with my patterns, I did not feel like they were being featured as I initially envisioned; however this is the best way to do it for the overall design and I think Im just being too attached to my own work.
I think this development really shows the benefit of collaboration because having other people to bounce off helps you to see the images you produce in a different way and provides outcomes that you would not necessarily think of working on your own.
I think this development really shows the benefit of collaboration because having other people to bounce off helps you to see the images you produce in a different way and provides outcomes that you would not necessarily think of working on your own.
Similarly, showing the final design to Joe, was equally really useful to have some fresh eyes and get a different creative perspective. He just thought that the white and block colour puzzle pieces needed to be changed slightly to get a more balanced composition - which when we did so made it look a lot better. Here is the first and final (rejigged) designs:


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