Fan poster for the game "A Way Out"
This poster is not just a fan-robot. It is my visual interpretation of one of the most emotional games I have ever played. A Way Out is not only about escaping from prison. It is about trust. About brotherhood that is born in the darkest moments. About difficult choices, betrayal, and a path from which you cannot return to the way you were.
When I created this poster, I aimed to convey not the plot, but the very feeling. What remains in you after the final credits.
Colors are muted, like a memory fading over time.
Composition is tense, like scenes of escape.
Symbols are not obvious, but important: shadows, figures, the direction of gaze, details that echo the final choice.
I wanted the poster to feel like a frame from a movie. So that even someone who hasn't played the game understands: there is something more than just action. It is a story about people whom fate brought together. And whom it forced to destroy each other.
This is not just design. It is an emotion captured in an image.
When I created this poster, I aimed to convey not the plot, but the very feeling. What remains in you after the final credits.
Colors are muted, like a memory fading over time.
Composition is tense, like scenes of escape.
Symbols are not obvious, but important: shadows, figures, the direction of gaze, details that echo the final choice.
I wanted the poster to feel like a frame from a movie. So that even someone who hasn't played the game understands: there is something more than just action. It is a story about people whom fate brought together. And whom it forced to destroy each other.
This is not just design. It is an emotion captured in an image.