These are a bunch of posters I did a while back for Dan Brookes' theatre company. I try to do something a little different each time I do one of these posters yet still try and keep with the tone of the production. In that sense I'm quite pleased with how A Man of No Importance turned out, it has a very stylised illustrative look to it which I've very happy with. For some reason, however, the colours in the Fiddler poster seem to have taken a hypercharged LSD trip! They are much more subdued in the print, and yet I kinda like this raved up look, it gives it a new release of energy!
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AuthorPhilip Askins was manufactured in 1988 and resides in the market town known as Stokesley Archives
November 2012
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