The concept behind this poster design is to portray Lincoln as an engaging, complex and multi-layered figure — one that compliments an engaging, complex and multi-layered modern world. A testimony to why he is so revered to this day. This design embeds Lincoln’s likeness within a contemporary design aesthetic, while a subtle patterned overlay that features the key words “art”, “create” and “liberty” provides a context of what Lincoln embodied and stood for — and still stands to this day. Lincoln was a visionary in every sense of the word.
Artist Mark Ryden's drawing of a little girl wandering through a creepy forest... with Abe Lincoln l ...
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I wanted to convey the influence of Lincoln's integrity and accomplishments in a modern, communicati ...
A few weeks after having been elected president as a dark horse candidate of a new and largely secti ...
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