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Old 04-03-2007, 12:16 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I considered that for some of my older designs, where the posters were placed in more public areas. These posters are more used at the music faculty, music stores, or at churches, so sometimes I want to stay away from the cliche music notes.

The last poster there (Soundscapes) we are performing a piece that is about Leonardo's flying machine. I found a graphic of that, but was unhappy with the results of a focussed graphic, and used a more abstract picture instead. Good or bad? Did I give up too soon?

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