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3 posters is the sweet spot. Here’s why: It feels like a series (not just one-off work). You can explore different compositions, colors, or subthemes. It’s manageable enough to show in detail — from sketches to final polish — without feeling repetitive or overwhelming. 🔹 Suggested Breakdown Poster 1: Hero piece — the main visual that represents the theme or event (e.g., “Vikings: Legends of the North”). Poster 2: Supporting concept — focuses on a specific artifact, story, or character style (e.g., Viking ship exploration or Norse art motifs). Poster 3: Experimental angle — maybe a more illustrative or stylized take (e.g., dramatic lighting, abstract pattern inspired by museum artifacts). 🔹 Process Work to Include To make it portfolio-worthy: Initial concept sketches / thumbnails (explore different directions) Color keys / palette exploration Style frames or texture tests Final illustrated posters Mockups (print + digital display) — to show it in a real-world museum setting Optional Additions (if you want to make it feel richer) A logo or tagline for the campaign (gives cohesion) One extra format, like a banner or ticket design, to show adaptability
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