Poster
2008 (printed)
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High-quality advertising is a very important marketing tool, especially for the West End theatre. This poster was produced by Dewynters PLC which produces a large percentage of the publicity for West End productions, and aims to produce original and innovative posters which capture the attention of their intended audience. In many cases the images, or part of the images, are intended to act as an instant reminder of the production to people seeing the posters briefly, for example, when they are pasted on buses. Examples of this 'logo' approach to poster design are the eyes that featured in posters for Cats or the mask on the poster for The Phantom of the Opera.
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Materials and techniques | Offset lithography on card with gloss finish. |
Brief description | Photographic poster advertising 'Brief Encounter' at The Cinema, Haymarket, 2 February 2008, featuring a couple dressed in 1940s style, kissing in a cinema. |
Physical description | Sepia coloured poster on gloss finish card, the play's title in red in the bottom quarter: Brief Encounter. Main image is a photograph of a man and woman in 1940s dress kissing in a cinema. |
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Credit line | Given by Dewynters PLC |
Summary | High-quality advertising is a very important marketing tool, especially for the West End theatre. This poster was produced by Dewynters PLC which produces a large percentage of the publicity for West End productions, and aims to produce original and innovative posters which capture the attention of their intended audience. In many cases the images, or part of the images, are intended to act as an instant reminder of the production to people seeing the posters briefly, for example, when they are pasted on buses. Examples of this 'logo' approach to poster design are the eyes that featured in posters for Cats or the mask on the poster for The Phantom of the Opera. |
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Accession number | S.175-2008 |
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Record created | July 1, 2009 |
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