Sailor Moon's 20th Anniversary - Stereographic Poster (2014)
School Project
This was probably one of the projects I enjoyed more. For my very first specialism project, we had to design a stereographic poster, a poster that basically had 3D paper elements within. We had the freedom to choose a topic to work upon, a cause or an event we were passionate about. Since Sailor Moon's relaunch, along with her 20th anniversary, was coming up soon, I decided to make her anniversary the focus of my poster.
Concept
Since the poster had to be a meaningful one, I decided that it'd have the slogan of "Finding magic in the mundane". After many sketches, I finally decided to settle on the concept of a see-through bag, whereby the object within would be visable. Each object would look seemingly "mundane", but within the regular objects, Sailor Moon's Magical Transformation Compact would be present. However, the challenge would be, recreating these objects with paper only.
Process
Final Poster
I have to admit, the image could have been of better quality. However, I edited it to the best of my abilities. As for the final touching up, I included chalky, faux-naive drawings and text, to pay homage to the ditzy, clumsy and adorable character that's Sailor Moon.