POSTER DESIGN: Chicago Poster

The Chicago Graphic Design Club posted a project to create a poster illustrating what Chicago means to you. The brief was this: Write a statement about what Chicago means to you and interpret it by designing a11x17in poster using the Big Shoulders typeface (available through Google Fonts).

Big Shoulders Text Font

Even though I was not born in Chicago, I have lived here for 25+ years and consider myself a native. The city is in my blood, and now that I am here, I don’t think I will ever leave. This project made me think why this is. The last few years (adding in current matters with the teachers strike) has made Chicago a really difficult place to live. The city keeps taking and taking - yet we don’t leave. It’s residents love this city. So we shoulder all the bullshit and just keep preserving.

I wanted to illustrate the strength of the city’s people. Using the nickname “City of Big Shoulders” is what I wanted to portray. I found the perfect images on Pexels.com, a muscular back and the photo of the city from the “back side”, the working side; not the pretty Lake Shore Drive angle for tourists. I took these images and set to work.

Chicago poster inspo Designed by CMB Image + Design

Chicago Poster Inspo by CMB Image + Design - Photos from Pexels.com

This is what I created.

The statement I submitted with the poster design was this: “Chicago boasts the nickname "The City of Big Shoulders". Living in Chicago is difficult. Its residents are burdened with exorbitant taxes, merciless crime, and government indifference (to name a few); and yet we do not give up on this city. We bear every burden weighted upon us on strong shoulders and carry on. The people are what make this city strong.” ~ Cheryl Bever

Chicago Poster Design by CMB Image + Design

“City of Big Shoulders” Poster Design by CMB Image + Design

Thank you Chicago Graphic Design Club. It really means a lot that my poster design made the cut with all the other awesome submissions which you can see here >

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