This traditional print project has finally allowed me to independently explore screen printing techniques, this is a skill which I have been wanting to learn for the past couple of years. This will now allow me to have even more options and possible solutions for a brief in future projects. One thing which was prominent within this learning experience is that the outcome looks completely different to the digital designed version. Therefore, plenty of time should be allocated for the experimentation stage and a variety of test prints should be conducted before moving onto the final resolutions. This was noticed after the first few prints to which an extended experimentation process was then undertaken utilising a variety of different inks and stock choices.
Along with my personal development and practice, new contacts and have been reached out to in an attempt to sell the final prints. I intend to have sold some to various events organisers, clubs and individuals who attended the event in the near future. With the celebratory poster being limited edition and embedded heavily with nostalgia, the poster can have massive sentimental value to some individuals. This noticeability will help to further my career and could lead to some valuable contacts within the design industries.
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