I had to work very quick on this because they want it asap. So decisions were made super quick.
There wasn't really very much to go on, just an abundance of information to put on the poster and that was that.
Here is how it developed anyhoo...








I basically wanted to use an instrument in the initial design and I always enjoy images where something usual and a bit twee becomes more interesting hence the spiders. I found that i really needed a way for this to sit on the page better and looked for a bright background but found that plain colour clashed too much with the blocky colour of the vector violin so opted for something in colour but more simple, i.e. patterned and translucent.
I always find it very difficult to use text, and at least I have been getting more practice with it recently. I found that creating a less busy space for the text worked better especially placing it between the exploded view of the violin.
Because of the amount of information needed I decided that the bottom image needed to be more subtle so that the text could overlap.
After a bit of feedback I seemed to find that the left aligned text worked better with the bordering to break it up. Christian also said that the text needed to be divided into 3 parts, which I then did with the bordering system. Which I think now allows the poster to be read properly.
Also what was mentioned was the relationship between the text and the image:
This is the final poster (i think) I have tried to make the image / background and text more harmonious by using the colour of the background as a way to highlight the text and make the sub heading more subdued than the heading. I have also made the blocks slightly translucent so that it seems less in front of the image and more part of it (the top image).I have tested the poster out on people and it seems to read much better now. As in each block is read in order. Yay.

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