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Poster 1 | Analogue

  • Writer: Marine Tiria-Brown
    Marine Tiria-Brown
  • Apr 8, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 9, 2020

I was challenged with making a B&W poster using repetition and geometric shapes based on a haiku that I picked.


You stupid scarecrow!

Under your very stick-feet

Birds are stealing beans!

- Yayu

Here are my sketches for the poster:




I explored abstract ways of trying to represent is anger to represent how the person who said the haiku and how the scarecrow would feel if it had a conscience. I tried using triangles and quadrilateral shapes and also using lines. As well as playing with positioning and colour distribution.




This is my final poster







Reference list:

Yokoi,Y. (1955). Part 2. In Beilenson, P. (Eds.), Japanese Haiku (pp. 22). https://www.sacred-texts.com/shi/jh/jh03.htm


 
 
 

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