My finished design.
1.) Consider what the goal of your design is: 
 - A typographic poster is a poster that uses illustration of letters, from what is most of the time a quote, and creates a stylish design through this technique.
 - This project is unique in the sense that it uses the simple element of just plainly text, but mixes it together with illustration, to create a typographic design.
 - I think that I might struggle with putting the words together to make a smooth design, while still making it look good and stylish.
 - My goal for the poster is, to create a creative, and my own design, although it might not be my quote, I want to try to make the design as original as possible.
2.) Research information topic thoroughly
 - Fonts
- A grid is the orientation of a design or in our case a quote.
- four different types of typographic design are below, They are all different orientations from each other.
- A successful typographic poster is one that pushes the point of the quote efficiently and highlights the important words, or in other words uses hierarchy. 
3. Brainstorm ideas for visual imagery representing elements of your topic
I want to use red colors, and also I want to use differing grids, like angles.
I would really like to have a creative and new design, and maybe use shapes and patterns. I want the colors to be kinda gold, to emphasis the meaning in it, it just somewhat makes me feel like gold works with not making mistakes twice.
 4. Begin sketching thumbnail ideas for the entire invite.
- 4 sketches below
5. Select the best solution
I created a final sketch that I would like to use as my final design.
6.) The development of my typographic design has begun, and there is the progress I have made on my design below. 
I have changed my color scheme a bit, and I still tried to stay around the same areas with my designs.
I have finished what my final will probably be, and will critique it.
7.) - I like the design I did in illustrator, but I wish I did a little more in illustrator then I did, I tried to make the colors as differing as possible, while still staying to the same color pallet, and not making it look strange.
- I could take it further by adding more texture to my design, and also have a little better organization.
- They practically said the same things I pointed out before, so obviously I agree with them.

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