Thanks everyone for commenting. When you have as much titling that the customer wants, it can be tough to balance out everything without it becoming crazy busy.
As for titled photos... I have done that in the past and on some posters, it can work. On these, I tried it, but it made it even more mad crazy busy, so I left them straight.
As for levels... yes, they are very important to the gymnast, especially when they get past the compulsory levels and enter Levels 7-10
Brush font...
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These are sweet, Paul. And I like the little touches, such as the colors of the frames around the photos matching the leos, to the point where the two-tone leos have two colors of frame and the solid leo has only one. Oh, and now I'm looking again and seeing the same with the fonts. Very cool. I don't typically pick up on that kind of stuff but I can see how it really contributes to your overall effect here. Thanks for sharing these. I always enjoy seeing what you're doing with your posters.