Postcard/Poster design for Feature film
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Poster Design Brief
I'm just wrapping post-production on my indie first feature, and I'm going to be attending some big festivals over the next few months to promote my film by handing out postcards.
I'll also be needing posters for festivals that I'll get into.
The name of my film is B for Boy, and it's a melancholic drama about one woman's desperate need for a male child.
I have a still photo from the film that I'd like to use on the poster and postcard.
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Payment for this job has now been guaranteed.
Added Tuesday, August 20, 2013
The postcard design should take into consideration the fact that a postcard has two sides. All the info doesnt have to on the front. Therefore the post card design should be two designs, the front and the back.
Take a look at a real postcard for inspiration.
Added Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Target Market(s)
The arthouse film loving types.
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- The design must have the still photo from the film, the name of the film, B for Boy, and all the other logo's at the bottom.
There are other logos that I'm unable to attach because I reached the limit, but I can send those later.
The postcard design should take into consideration the fact that a postcard has two sides. All the info doesn't have to be on the front of the card. Therefore the post card design should be in two parts, the front and the back.
Take a look at a real postcard for inspiration.
The postcard size is standard (4 x 6 inches).
Poster 40 inches (wide) x 30 inches (high).
The design must be 350dpi.