Burlesque theatre show about a future American dystopia needs poster design
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I am looking for a highly creative and arresting design for a promotional poster for a production of my play, American Refugee. Here is a little bit about the project:
American Refugee is a new Canadian play about love blossoming in the hardest of times. Set 100 years from now in a dystopian American landscape of drugs, sex, and rock n' roll, one girl dares to dream of a better world far away in the icy Canadian arctic. The last refuge of artists and philosophers in a world controlled by despotic corporations, this final frontier of untouched beauty becomes the only beacon of hope for Lulu, who finds her innocence increasingly threatened by the power-hungry and fame obsessed adults in her life. A chronicle of finding hope even in the darkest of times, American Refugee intertwines burlesque and opera with a powerful story of violence, love, and redemption to create a visceral in-your-face theatre experience.
Some imagery from the play: guns, feather boas, Mexican day of the dead, burlesque, roses....
Target Market(s)
Ages 18-65, people in Vancouver, people who like live theatre, opera, burlesque, new plays.
Industry/Entity Type
Promotional
Font styles to use
Other font styles liked:
- Old Press by Galdino Otten, Capture It by Koczman BáLint, Tiza by Pablo Caro, TOSCA ZERO by Billy Argel, Very Damaged Bold by Galdino Otten, MAJOR GUILTY by Billy Argel
Colors
Colors selected by the customer to be used in the logo design:
Look and feel
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Elegant
Bold
Playful
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Traditional
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Personable
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Feminine
Masculine
Colorful
Conservative
Economical
Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- Important info about dates, time, and location on the poster.
Nice to have
- I'm looking for something sexy but not vulgar in any way. This play is urban and gritty, and perhaps the font should reflect that.