This was an obvious choice to make as the whole exhibition is on print. To keep it inline with the exhibition further, we decided to do a two colour print, using similar colours to the prints we had been doing.
The poster was primarily to advertise the opening night, but also to advertise the whole exhibition and the running time of it all. Using the fonts and branding we created at the start of the project we designed a poster together.
The idea of the poster was to use the names of the people that submitted as the base layer, this was for two reasons, the first it shows how many people are involved and that its a wide spread of artists involved as there will be foreign names in and amongst it all and secondly by having peoples name on the poster they will look at it to try and find their own name. The top layer would be the information about the exhibition - this would include opening night details, a brief description of the exhibition, exhibition full running dates and where it is held.
Nathan created a first draft of the poster:
Poster layers
Printed Mock Up
Poster development
We felt that when the two layers came together they didn't work that well together as when apart. The information on the top layer get lost with the names in the background and it feels all too much together. The poster needed more room within it for the eye to wander and look around, there isn't enough white space to allow for this. But this did give us a basis to design from, it just needed to bit a little bit more thought out with the placement of the two layers, especially for when they come together.
Poster layers
Printed Poster Mock Up
Final Prints
We were happy with the result of the prints and the finished design looked great as a screen print. We have placed these posters around the college and left a couple down at Vernon Street print room also. Again this should hopefully get some more attention and get more people down to the opening night.
The result of the poster were:
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