Purple Red created the Key-Art for the national theatrical premiere of the documentary, opening in 60 theaters, which was to be followed by an exclusive onscreen discussion panel.
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In Fixing the Future, host David Brancaccio, of public radio’s Marketplace and NOW on PBS, visits people and organizations across America that are attempting a revolution: the reinvention of the American economy. By featuring communities using sustainable and innovative approaches to create jobs and build prosperity, Fixing the Future inspires hope and renewal in a people overwhelmed by economic collapse.
The film highlights effective, local practices such as: local business alliances, community banking, time banking/hour exchange, worker cooperatives and local currencies.
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2) The concepts we presented focused on the creation of a new America, more united, more sustainable, that would unite people and create jobs.
3) The poster for the premiere had to announce the following panel discussion, but needed to work with or without it, and with or without dates.
4) Other collateral elements included a background card for the trailers 5) and a postcard.