2. Leaflets
The title uses large font and is
easy to make out. The font used
also has soft edges giving it a
more friendly appearance.
The NHS are a trusted company due to
the health care and advice that they give,
as giving false heath information out to
the public would cause outrage and
action would be taken against them
Short list that tell you
everything you need to know
without dragging it on. The
text here is black compared
to the rest of the leaflet,
which is blue and white, this
could have been done to
show that this bit of text has
slightly more importance that
the rest of the leaflet.
The colour scheme used could be a
play on the phrase ‘feeling blue’ as
this means that you feel unwell.
3. How to guide
The title of this guide has large font so
you know what the guide is about.
There are a total of 6 boxes each with
instructions and an illustration of what
to do. The text is small but still
readable
The guide mentions the CDC (Centers for Disease
Control) meaning that the people who made this
guide have done some research on how to deal with
this problem.
4. Instruction manual
This is an instruction manual to
aid with the construction of a
shelf.
There is no text present, aside
from the name of the product, on
this manual and relies on images
in a numbered order that the
reader has to follow in order to
build the shelf.
The instructions say what tools
you will need as well as all of the
small pieces you need.
The colour scheme used is just
black and white with these
colours everything can be made
out with ease, you can tell what is
what and the images are clear.
5. Factual Journalism
The headline is in extremely large text
compared to the rest of the paper and it is all
in capital letters, this is so it grabs the readers
attention