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Anybody can become angry!

In this project, the client's goal was to create a poster that explores the theme of lies. My contribution to the project involved coming up with the design, and I believed that incorporating various patterns and imaginary characters would create a more interesting and positive atmosphere. Additionally, I opted to use vibrant colors to emphasize the overall concept and make it stand out from other posters.
To effectively convey the theme of lies in your design, I likely considered several visual elements and techniques. Patterns can be used to add complexity and visual interest to the poster, representing the intricacies and complexities of deceit. The choice of imaginary characters can help create a surreal or whimsical atmosphere, drawing attention and inviting viewers to engage with the artwork. These characters may serve as symbolic representations of deception or provoke thought and curiosity.
The use of vibrant colors can enhance the impact and make the concept stand out. Bold and lively hues can capture attention and evoke emotions, further emphasizing the theme and conveying the message of the poster. The contrast between vibrant colors and the concept of lies can create an intriguing juxtaposition, sparking interest and inviting viewers to explore the message further.
By combining these elements and emphasizing the concept of lies through patterns, imaginary characters, and vibrant colors, my goal was to make the poster distinctive and memorable. My creative approach aimed to differentiate the design from others and capture viewers' attention, making them curious to explore the message and meaning behind it.
Anybody can become angry - that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose, and in the right way - that is not within everybody's power and is not easy. Aristotle

Anybody can become angry!
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