/r/posterdesign
Reddit's community for poster design - recently made public again!
Want to show off your 8.5x11? 11x17? 27x40???
If something on the telephone pole / abandoned wall stops you in your steps, post it here.
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I created an iOS app that make text more beautiful. The Visual effect look like this ⬆️. Is anyone interested in it?
Hey!
New to poster design. I am trying to make a art poster to hang on my wall, and I have been reading up about "the golden mean" in regards to matting. I dont want to add a physical matboard, but I'd size the image so that the background-canvas works as a matboard, however I applied the golden mean and I think it becomes too much. I googled around for some hours reading different forum posts, reddits, websites whatnot and I came across etsy / ebay / similar listings for art posters and I see they have very thin matboards, but it looks very nice! So my question is does anyone have some good rules or measurements in order to create a _bottom_ weighted but also thin matboard that looks esthetically pleasing?
Thanks in advance
What are some rules you guys follow when creating these? Art centered preferably.
I’ve been doing poster design for a while and I’m trying to find a good mock up that doesn’t show double sided posters can anyone help me out?