
To get started I started with a word list surrounding the new year 2015 and all that involves.

I decided that I wanted to the background to be fireworks. A world wide symbol signifying a new year and a new day. On the list I seemed to stay around outdoors or new years parties. My drawings did as well.
I started looking at fonts on dafont,com to help me get the creative juices flowing. I found several lovely fonts that made me want to use a champagne glass and the New York Times Square ball drop. I had a technology inspired font made with dots I used in a champagne glass. I also found a technology inspired font to use for the ball drop. The letters looked like they would fit perfectly in the triangles that make up the Times Square Ball. (Below are the two fonts in action. I didn't get a picture of the number one alone but here it is from one of my process shots.)

The middle layer was difficult to come up with an idea for. I wanted something signifying a party. In my doodles I had the idea for mistletoe but it wasn't going to work out well. I picked flags when a boarder of triangles was suggested. I had run across some flag banner fonts when I was looking for fonts in general for the project.
I figured lots of parties would have a banner saying "Happy New Year!" but with my final message being that I didn't want to use that. I figured some banners would give that feel without needing the actual text in them. I put the 2 in them to show they would have text without having to put the whole message on them. I picked the longer duel pointed flags because they made a nice frame of sorts.
I finished of the number 2 layer with some color to make it really pop against the firework background I chose for the last panel.

I had difficulty with the background font. I wanted it to say happy new year across the back panel but no font I found worked. Nothing popped. So I broke the rules and did hand lettering. I used the Wacom tablet and used my own cursive to create the final message in my design. I edited the lines a little to clean it up and it ended up looking quite lovely in knock-out white.



And finally the the finished product.
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