Monday, January 01, 2007

Another idea for the 2007 Poster


Here's the new title font Anike 2007... It appears that Tok preferred the original to be changed... Too "Romeo & Juliet", he said... Let me know what you guys think of this and the accompanying poster below... Mmm... perhaps a t-shirt with "Anike" printed on it would be nice... Anyone?

Note: the hanging man is hardly visible in the background, suspended between the "A" and the "k"...

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8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hmmm... it's good!! think it's better than the first. had a tough time deciding. not too sure about the anike font colour though. maybe tone down the red or make it more of a fiery red? like the font but not so the colour. the rest is great!! :D

10:39 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

or maybe if the red part was thinner, like the original one at the top of your blog...

10:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is fantabulous. I like the style used, it gives a mysterious touch to the play. The 2 faces are good....

11:38 AM  
Blogger Alang said...

Actually, dear Jin-jin, the red part IS thinner... Due to some technical error in Photoshop, it became thicker! :P

Glad u approve, Ganeshahenry... BTW, I've already gotten the cloth needed for the stage... Thanks for the offer, man!

Thanks for the response, u two!

I'll have the final version up in a while... The hanging man needs to be clarified... ^_^

6:58 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

can i just comment on final version kah... ;)

11:44 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hello there alang.
the poster captures the tension between the two characters portrayed in a visceral and direct manner.
It serves to communicate the essence of the play and the viewer will get the gist of it.good show.
jaymen

4:41 PM  
Blogger the thing........ said...

this is SUPER WORK MAN,...i love the new fonts.. u rock... can we use this font for the TSHIRT as well???? imagine a black t with the "new ANIKE" logo on it ..... THIS ROCKS man!

4:49 PM  
Blogger Alang said...

My deepest gratitude for your approval, milord... I was hoping that the poster would somehow communicate the gist of the play and set it apart from other plays...

To the thing.... I'll have the t-shirt design up in a while... Lemme know watcha think, bro!

8:34 PM  

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