As an artist, my process of creating posters involves several key steps:
1. Inspiration: I find that genius poster ideas often strike during moments of freedom, like in the shower or during a long jog.
2. Design: I stay up all night, fueled by coffee, crafting my posters using Adobe Illustrator and Procreate for its powerful design capabilities.
3. Accuracy and Quality: Ensuring there are no spelling errors or mistakes is crucial to me, as I take accuracy and truthfulness seriously.
4. Materials: I carefully choose my paper for its balance between thickness and weight. I'm particularly fond of this "180gsm matt paper."
5. Printing: I utilize offset printing for its accurate color representation, though it's the most expensive option. Screen printing is another beautiful option, especially for limited edition prints.
6. Ink: I prioritize light-fast inks for longevity, as they can last for hundreds of years even in UV-exposed conditions.
7. Press Run: During the press run, my aim is to ensure the design looks as vibrant in print as it does on my screens, despite the difference in mediums.
In summary, my process involves creativity, attention to detail, and careful selection of materials and printing techniques to produce high-quality posters that capture the essence.
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