


I choose to inspire young people, from ages 8-18, to be more involved in nature but more specifically in the Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. With new technologies taking over the new generations they need some way to pull them back into taking adventures and enjoying the outdoors.
With the goal of having young individuals get away from their screens and learn about their surrounding I began to think about how the outdoors made me feel. Enjoying the outside gives me a calm feeling therefore I researched relaxing aesthetics that resulted in a majority of silhouette photos and designs. I also knew that textures would be a great way to incorporate one of the five senses that would be engaged in going into nature. It also gives the children some fun patterning to look for if they were to go to Rocky Mountain National Park.
All these ideas had resulted in a stamp with an animal that could be found in the Rocky Mountain National Park in all white with their coloring digitalized and placed as the background. I then added a simple rectangular shape to emphasize the shape of the animal because they were hard to make out with the patterned background. Then I added two 90 degree angles that overlapped each other to bring the viewers eyes all throughout the stamp.