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by Mark Hamilton
Digital Media Student
East Tennessee State University
"I began this design with a very basic idea. I knew I wanted some form of wireframe or blueprint in the poster; because to me that's where it all starts. These great ideas all start from scratch, and it's always interesting to see a finished product and realize that it started out as an idea on a piece of paper. After going through countless numbers of different ideas and realizing I just couldn't find what I needed to create them; I came across the idea of space travel. What better image to show what a group of extremely talented and dedicated technology gurus could do. Showing that mankind can create something so incredibly massive; with the power to seemingly defy the laws of gravity, to break free from earth and take us with it... the idea just seemed to fit. So I tried to bring the focus to just how powerful and almost overwhelming the entire launch scene is, with the 'ideas' that led to its realization coming and going in the background."
Fantastic Print Technology
The Engineering Education Service Center offers you the ability to print the winning posters using Epson 7600 technology.
Each poster is available on Photo Glossy Paper
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