Freya Olsen

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Vintage Travel Poster Art

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Category:

AI Image Generation

File format:

JPG, PDF, PNG

Style:

Vintage

Delivery time:

7+ days

This package includes two complete vintage-style poster designs celebrating your destination or venue. I use Midjourney and Stable Diffusion with vintage-specific prompts to create classic travel poster styles, inspired by mid-century design. The style uses bold colors, simplified shapes, and a sense of optimistic adventure to make a location iconic. I adapt this timeless aesthetic for modern hotels, tourism boards, breweries, or restaurants that want to evoke nostalgia and charm.

For each poster concept, you get a full suite of files. I generate the base illustration with AI, then add typography and refine details manually. The primary deliverable is a print-ready PDF with bleeds and crop marks, sized for standard poster dimensions. You also receive high-resolution PNG files for online advertising and social media, along with a simplified JPG version for email newsletters. I build in typographic placeholders using period-appropriate fonts, but the final title and text can be added by your designer, or I can provide a version with your copy integrated.

Vintage art works for marketing because it feels authentic and enduring. It cuts through the noise of generic, glossy photography. I study specific eras—the 1920s Art Deco luxury of cruise lines, the 1950s national park posters, the 1970s ski resort graphics—to match a stylistic period to your brand’s personality. The color palettes are carefully curated from historical print techniques, favoring muted tones, limited spot colors, and deliberate overprinting effects that feel hand-crafted.

Having produced artwork for boutique hotels and regional tourism campaigns, I understand how to highlight a location’s unique selling point, whether it’s a dramatic mountain view, a historic downtown street, or the cozy interior of a taproom. The process involves one round of revisions on the chosen concept to adjust the central landmark, color balance, or compositional elements. The final art is designed to be framed in a lobby, featured on a website, or sold as merchandise.

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This package includes two complete vintage-style poster designs celebrating your destination or venue. I use Midjourney and Stable Diffusion with vintage-specific prompts to create classic travel poster styles, inspired by mid-century design. The style uses bold colors, simplified shapes, and a sense of optimistic adventure to make a location iconic. I adapt this timeless aesthetic for modern hotels, tourism boards, breweries, or restaurants that want to evoke nostalgia and charm.

For each poster concept, you get a full suite of files. I generate the base illustration with AI, then add typography and refine details manually. The primary deliverable is a print-ready PDF with bleeds and crop marks, sized for standard poster dimensions. You also receive high-resolution PNG files for online advertising and social media, along with a simplified JPG version for email newsletters. I build in typographic placeholders using period-appropriate fonts, but the final title and text can be added by your designer, or I can provide a version with your copy integrated.

Vintage art works for marketing because it feels authentic and enduring. It cuts through the noise of generic, glossy photography. I study specific eras—the 1920s Art Deco luxury of cruise lines, the 1950s national park posters, the 1970s ski resort graphics—to match a stylistic period to your brand’s personality. The color palettes are carefully curated from historical print techniques, favoring muted tones, limited spot colors, and deliberate overprinting effects that feel hand-crafted.

Having produced artwork for boutique hotels and regional tourism campaigns, I understand how to highlight a location’s unique selling point, whether it’s a dramatic mountain view, a historic downtown street, or the cozy interior of a taproom. The process involves one round of revisions on the chosen concept to adjust the central landmark, color balance, or compositional elements. The final art is designed to be framed in a lobby, featured on a website, or sold as merchandise.

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