A digital file manipulation tool that allows a user to randomize the colors of any image. Originally conceived in response to my chronic frustration of printed materials being significantly different in color than their digital counterparts.
I commisioned a software developer friend to create a program that randomizes the colors of any image.
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After the program was created I designed a meta infographic that explains the process of using the program by using the design itself as an example by running it through the program multiple times.
A user has two choices when they want to randomize an image: Single Color and Many Colors. Single works well for complex images while multiple is better from images with a few flat colors.
I created a final poster by generating 24 images of each process plus the original infographic to make a massive 7x7 block poster.
A user has two choices when they want to randomize an image: Single Color and Many Colors. Single works well for complex images while multiple is better from images with a few flat colors.
I created a final poster by generating 24 images of each process plus the original infographic to make a massive 7x7 block poster.