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Theater Poster

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POWER STRIP

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“Power Strip” is a performance show in which the story happens in a refugee camp. The character spends most of the time trying to get out of the camp. However, she realized that she has to abandon all the things that are valuable for her to escape. 

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GREATER CLEMENTS

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The story of the native people who live in Idaho become disenfranchised and disenchanted. Because wealthy out-of-state people purchased the main community and forcing out lifelong residents. This poster design uses the concept of “heartbeat”. The red line is usually used to represent the beating of the heart in medicine. In this case, it represents the movement of a city’s heart from activity to stop, just like the local people’s dream and hope gradually lost.

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OGO

“OGO” is a performance for kids. It’s an invitation to travel and explore an unknown world. In the poster design below, the poster on the left adopts the concept of “cell”. Small circles of different colors represent the composition of the cells and visually communicate the concept of the “unknown”. The poster on the right visually expresses the concept of “exploring the unknown”. 

RICHARD III

Richard III is the darkly comic of “power” and “ambition”. In the story, the main character gets angry because he is mocked by others and usurps his throne. The story not only reflects the good and evil side of human nature but also reflects the two-sided nature of rights.

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PARK AVENUE ARMORY

This project is a performance place brand-redesign project. Park Avenue Amory is an armory converted art space open to the public and artists. The main area is a large vaulted warehouse with several small rooms. The logo and poster design explore the main idea of the “space.” 

 © 2020 by Dan Zhang

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