I continued experimenting and designing the cover (typographic poster) and decided to get rid of the black diagonal line and include more text; with these I was much happier than the ones in the previous post:
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The second poster was the final one I really liked. I included to the top part "the story of escapade" which was the idea behind the desire to escape.
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