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Poster collection

"ALMOST FAMOUS"

I landed my freelance gig with the German magazine Tierindir through a cold email campaign.

I carefully researched the magazine. Crafting a personalized email, I highlighted my passion for youth journalism and included links to my portfolio.

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After a few follow-up emails, I received a positive response. They were particularly impressed with my creative approach and asked me to work on a special project: remaking the "Almost Famous" movie poster. I embraced the challenge, blending iconic elements from the film. The result was a vibrant, eye-catching poster that resonated with the movie. This project not only showcased my versatility but also strengthened my relationship with Tierindir, leading to more freelance opportunities.

"YOSEMITE BEARS"

landed a freelance project with a nongovernmental environmental organization through word of mouth. Someone who had seen my previous work recommended me, and that connection led to the opportunity. For the project, I designed a poster about Yosemite bears, focusing on raising awareness of road safety in the park. The poster urged visitors to drive carefully to help keep bears alive, combining a strong message with approachable visuals that encouraged empathy and responsibility.

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"CANDY"

I recently landed a freelance project for an Instagram page called CinéScope, which is dedicated to movies. They reached out to me to create a poster for the film Candy. I decided to approach the design in a more minimalistic way, while keeping it in line with the essence and summary of the movie. The result was a piece that captured the film’s atmosphere with subtlety and clarity, blending visual storytelling with a style that resonated with the page’s audience. The poster was meant not just to promote the film visually but to spark curiosity and reflection around its themes.

"TBILISI BOOK FAIR"

For the Tbilisi Book Fair, I worked on a colorful poster together with students from a local university. I wanted the design to feel lively and welcoming, so I played with bright colors and an open layout that would draw people in. The idea was to capture the excitement of books and stories coming together in one place, and to make the fair feel approachable for everyone walking by.

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"ROMA"

A small local cinema invited me to design a poster for the movie Roma. They asked me not to take the usual route, but instead to try a different approach. I decided to break away from a standard format and created something more striking: a black-and-white still from the film contrasted with a bold splash of bright yellow. The mix gave the poster a memorable look, echoing the film’s atmosphere while standing out in a fresh way.

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