A textured silhouette design created for The Art Institute of New York City's Spring 2011 Portfolio Review. The piece emphasizes bold contrast, elegant form, and timeless strength through the iconic profile of a woman with natural hair symbolizing individuality and creative presence.
A reimagined movie poster for Clockwork Orange, incorporating stylized vector illustration and geometric shapes. The design modernizes the film's satirical tone through simplified figures and strong typographic contrast while maintaining its edgy dystopian feel.
This conceptual poster for Frankie & Alice plays on duality and identity using bold color blocking and mirrored silhouettes. The design visually captures the film's core themes-mental health, inner conflict, and transformation-while giving it a vibrant, Afrocentric aesthetic.
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Poster Designs

This project features a series of custom-designed posters that reflect both academic and entertainment-based themes. The collection includes a bold visual identity piece for the Spring 2011 Portfolio Review, along with conceptual movie poster redesigns for the cult classic Clockwork Orange and the psychological drama Frankie & Alice. Each poster demonstrates my ability to translate narrative elements into impactful visual compositions using illustration, typography, and symbolic design. the pieces explore different moods and era, showcasing versatility in layout concept execution and stylistic tone.

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Freelance, Full-time
Britney Watson
Creative Thinker with a Passion for Design & Visual Strategy Brooklyn, NY