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School Project
Prospero, a theatre is looking to promote their new play.
“La Face Cachée de la Lune” (The Hidden Face of the Moon) is a play by Robert Lepage based on the struggled relationship between two brothers with perfectly opposite ambitions, and on the improbable mutual blend that the death of their mother will cause. In the background, the Russian American race to the moon of the 1960s, where the losers may not be who you imagined. Between the trivial and the sublime, there is a thin line at times. here, a very visual poetry allows the central character, Philippe, to pass from the everyday bananaity to the majesty of the spatial world, to escape the force of earth attraction to aspire to the lightness of the sideral vacuum.
Posters
I decided to make two posters. One light and one dark. The face of the moon we see each day, the light one, and the dark side of the moon, which we never see.
Flyers
Similarly to the posters, the flyers have two faces, the light one representing the face that wee see each day, being the front of the flyer, the one people will see first. And as they explore the hidden face, the dark blue dominates.