
Too Much?
I love the image for Tommy’s photo, but something about it only showing one project bothered me. Not so much as in not being mentioned, but in terms of I feel as if a poster that covers all bases–a poster that encompasses all the projects rather than just one, and doing it without being too blunt (some horrible gradient of everyones stuff).
I’m not sure of what exactly I’m trying to say, but here is just one version of a poster I’m working on for the cover. Any suggestions are welcome. I’m not sure what to make it say exactly, but this is only a work-in progress. I’m not sure what people want the cloud to say, so any important information, please let me know. Although I’m trying to get the skinny down still on what the layout of the program is going to be, realistically, I can’t do much on it until I have EVERYTHING. This includes blurbs, order of the screenings (are they going to be the same as in class?), and if there’s going to be color printing or not. Plus, do we want some sort of prelude to the program? Perhaps a small sentiment by Sally describing the class or the year or something to that effect? Do we want contact information shown? Ect, ect.
i like the idea of a sally blurb in it, for sure. the graphic on the program is also nice, though not necessarily the most media themed option. of course, this is all coming from someone who didn’t even bother to design anything promotional, so consider the source.
lovely all the same, tho. i’m sure we’ll talk about it during fine cut week and help work out the details as a class…? good work, kamaria.
I really like it!! I kind of dig that it isn’t super media related, like obviously people are going to know what the event is before they get the program. I think just slapping some stereotypical media images would have looked nice, but that looks a lot better. I think having a Sally blurb is a good idea, it will give our audience a little more understanding of our process. Good job, it looks wonderful!