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Carleton University
this one makes it into my top 3. I'm a hopeless sucker for helvetica and gradients. sigh.
Posted by: alexander walter on Oct 14, 08 | 2:20 pm
Nice.
Posted by: minnick on Nov 15, 08 | 10:08 pm
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Posted by: kisidoro on Nov 19, 08 | 9:59 am
yes kisidoro, because writing vertically makes it like, totally impossible to read.

what do you have to say about posters where the writing is at an angle, and not perfectly left->right?
Posted by: guitarchitect on Nov 19, 08 | 9:07 pm
i cant agree more alexander.
Posted by: beefeaters on Nov 20, 08 | 12:22 am
nice background- the texture definitely adds to the poster, but I agree that it becomes hard to read the larger texts because of the verticality - but we can always let that one go as a trade off for good graphics
Posted by: KunalChaudhry on Nov 26, 08 | 6:12 pm
with the vertical type i feel the letter should have been centered - instead of having the I's off to the left. Its good though. Simple, clear, to the point. I'm not a huge fan of gradients though. I like the background texture. There may be a bit too much info at the bottom - perhaps it could have been layed out a bit differently to condense it.

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