24 February 2014

Designer Recreates Adobe’s Logo Using Colorful Water Drops, Without Photoshop

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Image editing digital tools like Photoshop has become so commonplace in graphic design that it is now hard to imagine working without them.



However, graphic designer Alex Trochut has decided to try recreating Adobe’s famous logo without relying on any of its widely used products—to achieve this, he got creative with colored water and a spray named “Neverwet” that renders surface hydrophobic.



Using an entirely analogue process, he formed the logo by strategically placing perfectly shaped balls of colorful liquids—after experimenting with various surfaces, he finally settled on using glass.



View the video below to find out more about how the designer achieved the lovely range of colors in his water drop logos.











[via The Fox Is Black]