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Mon, 13 Oct 2008, 11:50 am
Norma26 posts in thread

This is a plea which may well sound inconsequential or not worth bothering about and may well bring down the wrath of God on my head but..........

 

To everyone who designs/makes-up/is responsible for Posters

 

Please. Please PLEASE include the year of production in your designs.

Now this may sound obvious/trite/not worth bothering about BUT I do assure you that in time to come when some poor soul is trying to make sense of the archives (which are usually in a mess when some  brave person decides to get them in some kind of order) it saves much frustration and hair-pulling out.

And this is where I get myself into more trouble- the design is not as important as the basic information-WHAT-WHERE-WHEN-HOW MUCH-WHERE DO I GET TICKETS

 

OK off my soap-box

After reading the point

Tue, 14 Oct 2008, 10:21 am
Walter Plinge
After reading the point about the movie year in Roman numerals for movie posters, why don't we adopt a standard right here for theatre posters? Let's all stick the year in small point size in the bottom right-hand corner? Just like newspapers use stars, or the words "Metro" and "State" in the 5mm gutter on the back page or the spine so you know which edition it is? Problem solved and the small point size doesn't mess with the overall design or detract from what's usually there.

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