Like A Girl - This poster series won Gold in the Creative Quarterly 18 Competition. The posters use action imagery of female athletes, juxtaposed with a culturally significant pejorative phrase “...like a girl.” Very little media coverage employs visuals that show female athletes in action. Imagery of female athletes is often regulated to posed model shots or passive stances that convey the rhetoric of “sexyness” rather than actually showing the physical exertion or ability of the woman.
Like A Girl - This poster series won Gold in the Creative Quarterly 18 Competition. The posters use action imagery of female athletes, juxtaposed with a culturally significant pejorative phrase “...like a girl.” Very little media coverage employs visuals that show female athletes in action. Imagery of female athletes is often regulated to posed model shots or passive stances that convey the rhetoric of “sexyness” rather than actually showing the physical exertion or ability of the woman.
Like A Girl - This poster series won Gold in the Creative Quarterly 18 Competition. The posters use action imagery of female athletes, juxtaposed with a culturally significant pejorative phrase “...like a girl.” Very little media coverage employs visuals that show female athletes in action. Imagery of female athletes is often regulated to posed model shots or passive stances that convey the rhetoric of “sexyness” rather than actually showing the physical exertion or ability of the woman.
Like A Girl - This poster series won Gold in the Creative Quarterly 18 Competition. The posters use action imagery of female athletes, juxtaposed with a culturally significant pejorative phrase “...like a girl.” Very little media coverage employs visuals that show female athletes in action. Imagery of female athletes is often regulated to posed model shots or passive stances that convey the rhetoric of “sexyness” rather than actually showing the physical exertion or ability of the woman.
Boy in the Striped Pajamas - The Boy In The Striped Pajamas is a movie poster promoting the movie by the same name. This poster was inspired by the unique approaches used in Polish poster design and I decided to place the title in Polish, roughly sewing the type and using fabric cut-outs to reference the pajamas in an abstract manner. The placement of the boy silhouettes, hand over hand comes from one of the final, harrowing scenes in the movie.
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Chris Rogers
Graphic Design Professional Washington, DC