Sketches and research for Turkmenistans Door to hell



The Darvaza Gas crater is a natural gas field in Turkmenistan that was set on fire by geologist to prevent the spread of methane gas in 1971, the geologist thought that the reserve of gas their would run out in a few days. However the 30m deep crater is still burning rapidly to this day, giving this ever burning hole a very scary and hellish appearance. Locals have called the site the 'Door to hell', this is a great option for my next where location poster on places on not to visit.


I started out with some rough sketches of what kind of font I could use here, I wanted to aim in more of a font orientated direction. I tried out a few firey typefaces for the word hell, playing about with the shape and two tones of the word, trying to emulate a burn effect.
The second page is finding out what sort of font I should use for the less 'important' words. I wanted them to still be interesting but more passive in their manner of catching the readers attention.


With a few more designs sketches and rough drawings on how to create and align the text in relation to the actual visuals of the crater. The final image is the misspelt design on the right hand page, with heel instead of hell.



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