Duncan Pflaster's Postcard Design Portfolio
I have been designing postcards for my own plays and for friends for the last eight years, and have decided to go professional. Feel free to
contact me by E-mail to arrange an order.
Rates: $100 per hour design work. (usually 3 hours)
Postcards ordered$2000 for 1,500 cards
$200 for 5,000 cards
Other Amounts available, just ask for pricing. Shipping Included in Price
More options such as color on the back (eye-catching!) or oversized postcards are also available.
Samples of my work below: Click on each to go to the
Flickr page to see larger versions

Prince Trevor Amongst the Elephants - Front
This was done purposely stark and fairy-taleish. I love those little elephants.

Prince Trevor Amongst the Elephants - Back
Putting the large elephant on the back draws the eye when postcards are given out by hand or left in stacks, and can be easily pasted over with a label for mailing. Subtler colors here, used for emphasis.

Bubby's Shadow Front. A show in the 2008 Midtown International Theater Festival. Photo of Randi Sobol and Noura Jost provided by the producers.

And the back- the play was a ghost story, and they wanted something spooky with Bubby (Randi Sobol) looking like a spirit.
This one looks best close-up, click to make it bigger.

The Wastes of Time - Front
This show was about sex, time travel and the specter of death.
The funereal statue clashes with the modern sci-fi font, and the front contrasts with...

The Wastes of Time - Back
...the sexy back. Here is an example of an effective black-and-white postcard back. Again, I put art on the side where the mailing label could go.

Admit Impediments - Front
This play was all about couples, so we took pictures of all three sets and combined the best ones.

Admit Impediments - Back
On the back I went with a marriage theme.

Holla Holla's Production of A Midsummer Night's Dream - Front
This is one of my favorites. The producer requested a large moon as the dominant image, and I went with that. I like the little fairies poking through the trees at the bottom.

Holla Holla's Production of A Midsummer Night's Dream - Back
I included a map on the back of this one, since the show was in a dell in Central Park and it was easy to get lost on the way.

Eternity: Time Without End - Front
This one's very pretty. The play was about people looking for buried treasure on a deserted beach, and discovering a more mystical effect, hence the turned-up corner to indicate another world behind what we usually see.

Eternity: Time Without End - Back
Went for a "Treasure Map" thing here. Also included a map to the theater, as it was down in the village, Where The Streets Have No Numbers.

Holla Holla's Production of Twelfth Night - Front
A Mardi Gras theme here, which suited the production's design.
Also a touch of the sinister, with the shadow of the mask in the background.

Holla Holla's Production of Twelfth Night - Back
Very simple and uncluttered.