At the start of our final year we were lucky enough to be able to attend the world reknowned AGI Open Conference. The most prominent Graphic Design conference about. Held in a different city every year, this year it happened to fall in London; luckily for us. With speakers such as Ian Anderson, Michael Bierut, Kenya Hara, Chipp Kidd, Stefan Sagmeister and many more. 
 
Before the conference we were set a task to take a quote from one of the designers over the two day event and create a poster from it. 
 
This poster design is intended to be a tongue-in-cheek representation of a quote from Pentagram's Paula Scher. It bases around the idea that if you display information in a suitable and believable fashion; people will more often than not believe it to be true even if the information is wrong. I went for a playful view on this with some funny statements that are by no means true. However I intended these to be relatable to Graphic Designers and students alike.
AGI Open Poster
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AGI Open Poster

A poster designed using a quote from a speaker at the AGI Open 2013.

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