DESIGN NAME: Madame Butterfly
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Posters
INSPIRATION: Designer was inspired with the portraits of Malevich due to the minimalist iconic shapes and the painting of Munch "The Scream" due to the open emotional expression. Also the big sourse of inspiration was Memphis style - open colours, contrast, simple shapes.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The series of opera posters was designed with idea to put iconic portrait of singing/shouting woman as a symbol of passion and main figure in opera plot. It is also about to show the tragic and dependent role of a woman in libretto of such operas as Madame Butterfly, Tosca or Norma. In the form of iconic interpretation. On all posters the composition represents the final scene - culmination moment of the opera story.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: The posters are designed as for print production as for digital.
They are designed for the city displays, as a part of the concert identity for the brochures and banners. But also for the website and digital promo campaign.
The posters can also be transformed into animated graphics for the city displays.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project has started a year ago. Location: Amsterdam
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: The posters were created by designer with Adobe Illustrator software.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: The posters are normally printed in A1 size, 594 x 841 mm. They are printed on high quality carton paper, 275g. The ideal production of the posters is using silk screen technique. Also these posters are produced for street poster displays with the size 1185 x 1750mm.
TAGS: poster, graphics, design, opera, sound, composition, constructivism, memphis, style
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: Research was based on exploring the avant-guard style and also the latest trends in contemporary visual language. Also iconology and expressionism were the topics for research.
CHALLENGE: The challenge in this project was to find an icon which can illustrate the tragic opera plot.
ADDED DATE: 2020-01-24 13:02:09
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IMAGE CREDITS: Liudmila Shurygina, 2020.
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