Showing posts with label Poster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poster. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Shavuot'07Poster_Kehilat Beit Israel

Thursday, January 4, 2007

Poster BPN Auto, 2006


P.O.S poster promoting auto credit.

Poster_Summer Music Festival

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Circus Fashion Poster


Besides creating the poster, there was plenty of work to be done on image retouching.

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Lisbon's International Motorshow


Image of the Lisbon International Motorshow.

Poster 'Reading for blind people'


A dear friend of mine decided to help and spread the idea of reading for blind people at her college last year. The headline, making use of dialogue baloons, says: 'You read. I hear. We see.'
She wanted to open the eyes of those who see to the blind people reality: Some literary masterpieces may never 'be seen'. So the idea was to give voice to books not translated into Braille, making them 'see new light' in the blind people's mind.

Poster for Lisbon's Metropolitan transports


Every year, the Metro (Underground) and Carris (bus service) suffered some important money losses due to the 'unwanted guests'. To warn and prevent them from using the transport system, we decided to make use of a current portuguese expression to designate a 'wise guy': Chico-esperto!
The message states:_We have an eye on you, wise guy! You don't pay the ticket, then you'll pay the fine. There's no way to go!
Also a flyer was produced. The message used was:_'There is no 'place' for wise guys here!'

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Poster, 2006


A friend of mine call me up to create a poster for a play she would be participating. The title is a complete joke. It translates into something like...'Dickfish's liver' (iscas/liver is a portuguese dish). I decided to use this red tone for the show is a bit sensual, passionate...sexy. I've searched through those 30's, 40's and 50's film posters to create the look. Anyway, they loved that.

Museu da Electricidade Poster, 2006


This poster was produced to announce the opening of the Electricity Museum.