Off World "street poster" (Blade Runner)

I guess I failed at conveying the good-natured tone in calling you "smarty pants" - apologies. I was simply offering my perspective - where I was "coming from" when I slapped the poster together. Constructive criticism is always wanted, but if I disagree, do I not have the right to say so?

If you feel I was being a dick about it, i really do apologize - I used the smiley to signal that, in fact, I was coming from a humorous place. If I knew you were going to be thin-skinned, I would have been more careful in my counter point. It certainly was not intended as a rebuke, and I am sorry that you read it as such.

And I still would love to see your concept for an off world poster.

:unsureBro, you wanna try to spin your words and turn it into my problem, whatever, fine, but we can do it through PMs. I'm not going to derail your thread.
 
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I love it!

It definately has a great sort of neo-facist feel to it. It's got the feel that I tried (and failed) to get in the crummy ad I did for the back of my "Kill" magazine replica:

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Absolutely FANTASTIC! This is really a cool piece and I think it captures the mood of the film very well.

-Bryan
 
Ya got 'Shimago-Dominguez' spelled two ways...

Looks good. Nice touch with the 'Authorized Advertisment' dealie. :)


-Mike
 
Very cool, Jason! :thumbsup

Very cool, Ben! :thumbsup





A couple more minor (miner?), constructive notes re: the bottom part of the poster:

typo: "SUBEJCT" for "SUBJECT"

use of hyphen: "OFF WORLD TRAVEL" in the first line of text, "TRAVEL OFF-WORLD" in the last

I presume that the juxtaposition of "minor" and "miner" is not an error, but intended humorously.
 
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