Looking at a few quick examples of poster designs to promote reading within schools to children. Although A LOT of heinously bad designs were found, these three shown were a few of the hidden gems, which show the effectiveness in simplicity in communicating a message. I think the illustrative style really helps to be eye-catching and engaging, along with the bright colour palettes used (definitely glad that I moved on to working with colour now- using black and white now feels like such a silly mistake!). Hopefully tonight I can work on putting my promotional poster design together, and, again, keeping it consistent to the rest of the 200 Books 200 Schools Grimms Fairy Tales printed and web-based designs.
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Design Practice II//Product/Range/Distribution//Reading Posters in Schools.
Looking at a few quick examples of poster designs to promote reading within schools to children. Although A LOT of heinously bad designs were found, these three shown were a few of the hidden gems, which show the effectiveness in simplicity in communicating a message. I think the illustrative style really helps to be eye-catching and engaging, along with the bright colour palettes used (definitely glad that I moved on to working with colour now- using black and white now feels like such a silly mistake!). Hopefully tonight I can work on putting my promotional poster design together, and, again, keeping it consistent to the rest of the 200 Books 200 Schools Grimms Fairy Tales printed and web-based designs.
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