Here, I've created it as joiners. In this illustration, I've zoomed in the interesting parts that I want to emphasized to make it more creative and interesting.
I've also came up with an idea of making its sections as polaroid photographs. Unlike some of Hockney's work, I haven't arranged them into a grid layout as I want it to appear that they've just been randomly stuck together.
For this idea, I was also thinking that it would probably be great if the bottom part of each photographs got a handwritten note that indicates how people find their day when they visited the Yo! Sushi!. I want it to have an impression of, dining at Yo! Sushi will provide them with a great experience. These notes have got to be handwritten of different people inorder to make it realistic. Then, inorder to consistently reinforce the brand, each of polaroids will going to have the Yo! Sushi logo.
However, after a day, I've realised that this idea would not work, that's why you can see that the above illustration is unfinish. This is because I'm thinking that, if its sections are going to be polaroid photographs, my illustration should not have poster edges effects. In other words, they should be ordinary photographs just like the ones that we have in our photo albums (Polaroid photographs doesn't have poster edges effects). So I guess I'm probably better off with the joiner idea.
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