Promotional artwork created for bulletin, facebook, advertising, a devotional booklet, web post, enewsletter, etc. for Lenten services and activities.
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[Title graphic for weekly sermon posted to web. New Year’s 2009.]
I pulled the photography into a collage, added some style and rendered to full size for the printer. My wife, Jill Marr, did a great job of discovering the images and providing direction.
At a recent dinner at work, the wall was debuted. My wife and I were credited for the work and were asked to stand (my discomfort zone). What I’ve found out is, size matters. People came up to me afterward to say very nice things (more discomfort). On a smaller scale used for a brochure cover, there would be no handshaking and pats on the back.
But the best part for me: no logo. Second best: a focus on the folk.
Check out the inspiration: http://www.blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/tutorials/create-a-trendy-typographic-poster-design
Check out the sermon video here: http://blip.tv/file/1329297
The head of the pin can also be seen as a globe, the arrows in the middle point to the four corners. The reverse image between the arrows forms a cross with inward pointing arrows.
Developed with Adobe® Illustrator.