High School Musicals Promote Using PosterBrain

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Who doesn’t love a good ol’ high school musical? No, we’re not talking about the Disney hit – we’re talking about the real thing: budding talents practicing for hours and hours to share their voices and acting talent with their community.

But, with all that practice, it’s impossible to find the time to get the word out to the community. Enter PosterBrain.

Various high schools across the nation have discovered the huge benefits of creating posters through PosterBrain to advertise their plays.

With its crisp, clear printing on quality archival paper (translation: hard to tear and easy to see in those bustling school halls and community streets), PosterBrain really gets the job done.

Art Posters – Cindy Deluz, Danish Dwellings

We get a good amount of professional artists developing their work with us.  Recently we printed a few posters for Cindy Deluz.  We quickly found the only thing more cheerful than her art is her personality.  All of her images are warm and seem to make you feel good about the world around you.  You can check outCindy’s website here.  Or, you can see what is going on at her blog as well.

Sculpture Display Posters

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We have some incredible artists as customers. Jocelyn Russell recently had some posters printed to display her amazing work.  Jocelyn specializes in sculptures and monuments.  You can check out her website here.  The process from conception to completion can take 12 months to finish with a monument this size.  Half of that time is foundry time, half sculpting.  The first casting of Turning Point (cougar above) was commissioned by Arizona Cougar Club and presented to BYU for installation in their new Student Athlete Building.

Collage Poster

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We see a lot of collage posters coming through (mostly of people), this one Aaron Loy made is unique because it’s of a city that moves him: Lincoln, Nebraska. He went through 8,000 photos he found of Lincoln and then used an easy downloadable collage maker program called www.shapecollage.com. Created by Vincent Chung, a Computer Engineering PhD student at the University of Toronto. The program also lets you make your collage in different shapes (like the shape of a heart or a cat). Very cool stuff Aaron & Vincent, thanks for helping inspire great collages!