



I set out to create a running theme again for the 2nd set of poster's so they can be run as a series. Using simple colour range and a structured layout, as well as simple iconography i think i achieved this.
I also felt that working to a quick time scale helped me achieve what i wanted to, as the work flow was continuous and un-interrupted.
The poster again are at the size of the previous (490mm x 690mm) which is slightly larger than A2. The reason behind this is that most cheap affordable frames are around this size and the poster will fit well within this sized frame.
I tried different colour variables to see which worked best together, i think using a limited colour palette helps the poster's work together within a set and pulls them together visually. I also experimented with different stock, resulting in a decision of using bulky news print again as the off white and texture of the paper gives a better result than standard white gloss or matt stock from down stairs.
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