Flyer Fix
Challenged to go out in the world and find a flyer that could benefit from a designer’s touch, I found a hand scrawled, panic-infused, photocopied flyer for a missing camera. I scoured Seattle’s most flyer-dense neighborhoods, like Ballard and Capitol Hill, but found the richest example in the Art Building at UW.
I discovered that what was missing would communicate as much as what was there. Using a photograph I shot of a friend holding a Nikon DSLR, a 3 layers of foam core and a CNC router, I ended up with what you see here.
The story has a happy ending too, as evidenced by the last image, showing that the owner did indeed recover his lost camera. Success!
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