Ipswich have commissioned a different artist to produce each of their programme covers this season.
You can see them here: https://www.callmeted.co.uk/
Next up is this, from Brighton's own Jamie Eke.
Outstanding work (again)
From https://www.instagram.com/callmeteditfc/
POSTER REVEAL…
We’ve gone all Hitchcock with our poster for Ipswich’s match with Brighton, courtesy of Jamie Eke (@jamieeke).
Jamie has drawn inspiration from The Birds and brought the scene to Ipswich, with our hero Kieran McKenna coolly dealing with the threat of the Seagulls.
“It was an honour to be asked to create a design for this fixture by the guys at Call Me Ted,” Jamie says.
“I love being part of fan-led creative initiatives - that’s what it’s all about in my opinion and it’s great to see how this project has taken off.
“When discussing ideas, with the intention to find a way to reference both clubs within the design, we came to the conclusion that a faux movie poster inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘The Birds’ would be a fun way to do this, with Kieran McKenna featuring as the protagonist, fending off the seagulls’ advances.
“I hope that comes across and the fans are into it!”
You can see them here: https://www.callmeted.co.uk/
Next up is this, from Brighton's own Jamie Eke.
Outstanding work (again)
From https://www.instagram.com/callmeteditfc/
POSTER REVEAL…
We’ve gone all Hitchcock with our poster for Ipswich’s match with Brighton, courtesy of Jamie Eke (@jamieeke).
Jamie has drawn inspiration from The Birds and brought the scene to Ipswich, with our hero Kieran McKenna coolly dealing with the threat of the Seagulls.
“It was an honour to be asked to create a design for this fixture by the guys at Call Me Ted,” Jamie says.
“I love being part of fan-led creative initiatives - that’s what it’s all about in my opinion and it’s great to see how this project has taken off.
“When discussing ideas, with the intention to find a way to reference both clubs within the design, we came to the conclusion that a faux movie poster inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘The Birds’ would be a fun way to do this, with Kieran McKenna featuring as the protagonist, fending off the seagulls’ advances.
“I hope that comes across and the fans are into it!”