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		<title>CUNY Theater Posters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most common design used in posters for the play All in the Timing is a clock. That’s why we decided to go in a different direction for this show. Working with the Director, Lee Papa, we came up with the concept of using falling objects to illustrate the concept of timing. I developed these [...]]]></description>
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<p>The most common design used in posters for the play <cite>All in the Timing</cite> is a clock. That’s why we decided to go in a different direction for this show. Working with the Director, Lee Papa, we came up with the concept of using falling objects to illustrate the concept of timing. I developed these two incarnations, and was prepared to take the concept further (using any number of different silhouettes, objects, and environments) if needed. However, for the budget of the play, two posters was sufficient, and no more elaboration on the concept was needed.</p>
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