This poster was a contest winner and made for a production of A Stitch in Time. My classmates and I all submitted a poster and the winner was chosen by the play director. The additional challenge was that we were meant to base our poster off a single object. In my case, that object was the flower hair clip.

This was the first of three versions of the poster. Although it was eye-catching it did not really relate to the play much at all. In the end I decided that this was the weakest of the three.
This particular version was not as interesting or eye-catching as the first one but was less abstract.


Between my own edits and those from the client many, many, many versions of this poster were created.
I tend to hang on to as many drafts as I make to ensure that it would be easy for me to go back should the client decide that they preferred another version.

The third and final poster was deemed relevant, interesting and the best of all three versions. This is the one that won the contest and was ultimately used to advertise the play.
