Update #6: Just posted up the original sketches for comparison's sake. Please see Update #5 for the completed poster. Now time to go print!!!! Hope everyone's projects are going great, by the way. I spent a lot of time on this, but I think the poster came out satisfying - at least to me. Ha.
Update #5: FINISHED!
Textured via Blend modes (Darken, Multiply, Divide). Photoshop.
Update #4: Yeah, I was fucking around too much with the blending modes. Photoshop.
Update #3: Lowered the top headline to be more reminiscent of the Monroe poster I originally saw as inspiration. Keep in mind, I am NOT doing an exact replication of that poster, but there are things I love about it. Indesign.
Update #2: Added headlines using Hobo typeface to keep '60s vibe; stroke applied to main headline "Woman;" fixed layout elements along grid (such as the red rectangle's alignment in actual composition). InDesign. Now, time for the vintage poster texture effect in Photoshop!
Update #1: Fixed contour stroke width; exported to actual framing size. Illustrator.
O.G. In-Progress Poster. Illustrator.
Here is the progress of my dating identity 11 x 17 poster. It should be done tonight hopefully. I still got put in the horizontal headline along the top and the vertical headline along the right, and hopefully can run a texture through it in Photoshop to give it a vintage poster feel. Maybe put a thinker stroke on the outline as well.
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