Printed Poster

This is a promotional poster made for PBS's A Thin White Line.

Jaquiline Casey’s MIT posters inspired this poster, especially in the use of the Helvetica typeface used, which is historically accurate to the time period The font used is light in weight, to emphasize the words thin and white to put emphasis on the words Thin and White. The molecule of cocaine is made up of white and blue dots. The blue represents the Police force becoming consumed by the Cocaine industry in the 1970s. The white represents the growing Cocaine Empire surrounding them.


role

technician & conceptualist

client

Public Brocasting Service

date

december 2015