Creative Brief

Check out these amazing ‘wanted’ poster inspired by Hunt for the Wilderpeople

Greyscale illustration of an older man with a beard and hat, and a younger man in a cap, surrounded by foliage.
Greyscale illustration of an older man with a beard and hat, and a younger man in a cap, surrounded by foliage.
We’ve chosen the winners of our latest creative brief from your amazing entries.

For our latest creative brief, we asked you to design a wanted poster inspired by Taika Waititi’s charming 2016 comedy Hunt for the Wilderpeople. We were blown away by the standard of entries, and our team of in-house judges found it particularly tricky choosing their favourites. Check out the winning poster designs below and head over to our Facebook page to see a full gallery of your amazing entries.

Illustration featuring close-up sketches of two men's faces with text inviting the viewer to "Join the hunt for the wilderpeople".
An illustration depicting a wanted poster. The poster features a stern-looking older man wearing a wide-brimmed hat, overlaid with a young Indigenous person wearing a patterned hat. The background contains forests and signifies a rural setting. The text "WANTED" is prominently displayed.
"Wanted poster featuring drawings of two men, one with a beard and the other with an eyepatch. Text asks if the viewer has seen these people."
Green-tinted illustration of two characters in a wooded setting, with the word "WANTED" and the title "The Wilderpeople" beneath.

Thanks to everyone who entered. We’ll be back soon with another creative brief for you to get stuck into. Until then, seek out Hunt for the Wilderpeople on Blu-ray and DVD from today.

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