This poster was made during my second college graphic design class. Already, you can see how much my capabilities had evolved since my Breaking the Silence poster. When I created it I was the Public Relations and Media officer for Open Up, Salem College's LGBTQ alliance.
When designing the poster, I wanted to show that there would be both drag kings and queens involved and that it would be playful about gender. I chose kitschy 1960's inspired fonts and saturated cyan and magenta colors playing off of pink for girls and blue for boys. I had a very fun photo shoot with two friends who would be appearing in the drag show to capture the images inside the title. Here's my favorite thing about this poster: the female model featured on the right was wearing no make-up when I shot the photos, so I digitally added the hair appearing on her chin.
That's right, this facial hair is digital! |
As a consolation prize, here are some photos from the event via Salem College Student Activities.
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Me on the right and my friend Norcea the fabulous dancer doing Justin Timberlake's Sexyback. |
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Me and my otherwise super prissy former roommate Laura at the end of our SNL number. |
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The drag queen from the poster, who had some seriously fierce legs. |
The What a Drag poster remains one of my favorite things I created while I was in school.