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May 17, 2008 12:27 |  #1

What are your thoughts regarding this Multiple Exposure Poster?


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May 17, 2008 12:36 |  #2

photo good, poster bad :P


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the multiple exposure looks too weird in the context, and the design work is subpar


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May 17, 2008 12:53 as a reply to  @ jbergdoll's post |  #4

Well, I guess I need to try harder... :-( Any suggestions?


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What I'd suggest is go into photoshop, open up the image, make an elliptical selection around the subject, select the inverse, feather it a BUNCH, I'd say 50-75px or so. Then, tone down the saturation in that area. It'll get rid of the potential distraction created by the colorful background. For the text, I would choose something a bit more busy and not nearly as plain as just the simple solid color background. Play around with it, use different shapes, etc. I already know what I would do... if you would like you can PM me a copy of the image and I can give you my take on it :)


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