3. Changes To Poster
I have changed the
font of this text to
make it stand out so
it is more easier for
the customer to read.
The first change I have made to my poster is located in the bottom half on
the red font. Most feedback I have gained on survey monkey was that they
donât like the font and therefor I changed it.
Before After
4. Changes To Poster
Another big piece of advice I received was that I need to make the masthead
âAMPâ stand out. Therefore I used to the dodge tool on Photoshop and only
selected the background layer to make the background lighter which will
bring out the darkness on the masthead.
Before After
5. Changes To Poster
Another piece of
advice I was
given was that
there is too much
information and
writing on the
page. Therefore I
took out some of
the main text and
this has already
made a massive
impact as the
main text writing
about the artists
is more spread
out.
Before After
6. Campaign Message
The message behind my poster is very simple, it is meant to be the
best and loudest festival in Europe which has come from the name
âAMPâ. This is backed up with the connotation of big and up there
with the best by these powerful word shortened from âamplifyâ.
The unique selling point of my festival would be that it is quite
small attendance wise. People will like to go to a smaller festival if
they donât want to be too cramped and surrounded by hundreds of
thousands of people. Another high factor that people will
encounter is safety. As a customer you want to ensure that you will
be safe and will not be crushed. Before publishing any
advertisements, the company will want to make sure they are
conveying the right message. This would be mainly to have fun and
enjoy yourself.
To advertise for my event I chose to print posters. This may be quite
expensive however very effective as if you put the posters in busy,
public places lots of customers will be attracted.
12. Question 1 on my Survey
Monkey is âWhat do you
like about my poster?â.
This was a general
question open to
individual interpretation,
aiming to find out what it
is that strikes people
when they see the poster.
The majority of answers
involved the colours were
were good and âcatches
attentionâ.
13. Question 2 on my survey is âWhat do you dislike about my
poster?â. Similar to question 1 this is an open question which
can be answered however you want. The majority of people
spoke about how there was a lot of information and its âtoo
busyâ.
14. The main aim for this question is to find out how well the
colours match on my poster. 1 means the colours do not
match very well and 10 means the colours work really well.
On average, I scored 7.8 out or 10 which is quite good as it
means the red and black combination works well.
15. The main aim for this question is to find out how clear the text was
and easy to read on my poster. 1 means the text is not very clear and
10 measn the text is very clear. On average, I scored 8 out or 10 which
is quite good as it means the text is quite clear however I think some
of the text needs to be changed as it may not be as clear as it could be.
16. This question has been designed to find out wether or not the
background image looks professional. 58% of people said the image
looked very professional and 42% of people said the image looks just
professional. Therefore I am happy with my background image and do
not feel like this needs to be changed.
17. Survey Monkey â Likes / Dislikes
Likes Dislikes
Image catches attention. âAMPâ should stand out more.
Colours work well together. solid colour behind the artist names
Colours are bright. Use different fonts
It is striking in the red colour. âtoo busyâ
âgot my attentionâ. Too much information
Text is clear to most
The background image looks very
professional.
18. Permissions:
When I took the images for my poster I had
to ensure that the artist gave their full
permission to being photographed and the
image being published on print media. To
do this I had to send an email to the artist
saying what they needed to wear, a time
and a location. I also attached a permission
form which they had to sign and send back
to me. By gaining a permission through this
way, I have declared proof of a signed
document. This means that if there are any
future legal issues, it would not be at the
fault of my poster.
Area Assessment:
When searching for the location of the
images there were many checks that
needed to be looked at in order to make
sure it was the right area. This risk
assessment had to be carried out to
guarantee safety for both the artist and
people taking the photographs. Areas that
should be looked at are slippery floors,
heights, hazards or uneven ground.
Safe Working Practices
19. Equipment
I have taken several images of the environment
where I conducted my pitch. I used a white board in
the center of the wall to display my pitch while I used
the small clicker to change the slide. I also used a
camera and tripod to record the pitch so there was
available video evidence of the whole thing.
20. Photos Used
I only used one photo in my poster. This is an image
of someone wearing a pair of glasses and holding a
guitar to their head. I used photo as the reflection of
the guitar strings gives a good effect.
21. Comparison Of Existing Products
The poster on the left is an already existing poster and the poster on the right
is the poster which I have created. Although they look very different due to
colours, images and texts; they are actually very similar because the features
are all in the same positions. For example the masthead is top middle and
main texts presenting artist are in the centre of the page.
22. Does it meet legal and ethical
requirements and how?
The Editorsâ Code of Practice sets out the many rules that posters regulated by IPSO have agreed to follow. To the
left are three examples of the rules; Accuracy, Discrimination and Confidential Sources.
Outlook festival poster meets legal and ethical requirements. This is because the publishers will not have included
any content that has a potential to harm or offend someone. For example, racism or sexism.
This relates to my poster as AMP must follow these rules before publishing a poster. For example, number 12,
Discrimination. AMP must double check the whole poster including images and texts to ensure there is no
prejudice against ârace, colour, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation or any physical or mental illness or
disability.
24. Conclusion
In conclusion, I completed many different tasks
for unit 15. The first task I completed involved
analyzing my survey monkey and making some
changes to my poster based on what the
audience would like to see. I also then went on
to explaining my campaign message and
analyzing my survey monkey results. I also
included safe working practices, equipment,
photos used, comparison of existing products
and ethical and legal issues.