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Making of - Posters

  • Writer: Hutu-Tutica Thea-Ayana
    Hutu-Tutica Thea-Ayana
  • Dec 3, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 16

After planning what I had to do I had to quickly explain my goal:

Firstly, create a poster after Led Zeppelin, following their vibe, way of editing, etc.

Secondly, create a poster after Depeche Mode, also following their vibe, way of editing, etc.


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The main app I used was PicsArt for editing, but I also used Pinterest for choosing my photos and CapCut for choosing the fonts.


Although I use PicsArt sometimes, I decided to challenge myself by experimenting with layering multiple photos, working with the coloring of each photo I chose, blending modes.


The editing process consisted of applying two to three photos, and layering them in such way so that the lighting was displayed through Robert Plant's figure. For Depeche Mode, I used a similar layering method, but I added a column for the text, and I layered two photos that contrasted between bright, dark colors, and B&W backgrounds,.


I have to admit that it was quite challenging due to the layering process, as I have never explored that technique before. Although I am familiar with using PicsArt, it was slightly tricky to play with the lighting. Furthermore, choosing photos that fit together was difficult as well, and I think I spent most of my time picking the perfect pictures.


Below, I put a few pictures to show how layering looks like and a short part of the process



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