Evaluation
Background
 I first started of with the background, I knew
what colours I wanted to pick as I wanted the
audience to relate. I chose the reggae colours,
orange, yellow and green. This helped me on
deciding where my title should be etc. The
colours represent reggae and the music and
the people who are Rastafarian or generally
Caribbean.
Title
 I decided to add a 3D effect to my title as it comes across
as eye catching. I added a green neon colour so that the
poster is even more colourful and easy to read. I
transformed the text so the text is diagonal, I done this
purposely so images can be around the text.
Text
 I added text so the poster is not plain with just an image and
title, I made sure the audience can relate and get informed
by the poser as the text includes history of music, what it
represents (love) and the different genres of reggae. I went
with a font that looks old-school, as reggae started a very
long time ago, also it goes well with the title font. I chose the
colour black because I wanted the font to be basic but bold.
Even though it is simple it is easy to read
Images
The images that are included in my reggae poster
have been found from the internet. I cropped the Judy
Mowatt image and the image of prince jazz Bo. I
picked these images because they are different
Title (Final edit)
 On my feedback I was told that the neon green did not go
well with the rest of my poster as many bright colours are
included which made the title clash with the other text
included
 I decided to change the title to black as it is bold but also
simple and clear to see
 I kept the 3D text so it stands out towards the audience
Text (final edit)
 I moved the text from the top to the bottom as I wanted my point of focus to be
on the images. The title wraps round one of the images of one of the reggae
artists. It made the poster look slick and vibrant.
Images (final edit)
 In my feedback I was told to change the colours of my images due
to copyright. I was successful as I changed the colour in
hue/saturation and light. It made the image look even better it also
went with the colour scheme.
 I positioned the images differently on my final edit as the images
was in need to be bigger

Evaluation

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  • 2.
    Background  I firststarted of with the background, I knew what colours I wanted to pick as I wanted the audience to relate. I chose the reggae colours, orange, yellow and green. This helped me on deciding where my title should be etc. The colours represent reggae and the music and the people who are Rastafarian or generally Caribbean.
  • 3.
    Title  I decidedto add a 3D effect to my title as it comes across as eye catching. I added a green neon colour so that the poster is even more colourful and easy to read. I transformed the text so the text is diagonal, I done this purposely so images can be around the text.
  • 4.
    Text  I addedtext so the poster is not plain with just an image and title, I made sure the audience can relate and get informed by the poser as the text includes history of music, what it represents (love) and the different genres of reggae. I went with a font that looks old-school, as reggae started a very long time ago, also it goes well with the title font. I chose the colour black because I wanted the font to be basic but bold. Even though it is simple it is easy to read
  • 5.
    Images The images thatare included in my reggae poster have been found from the internet. I cropped the Judy Mowatt image and the image of prince jazz Bo. I picked these images because they are different
  • 6.
    Title (Final edit) On my feedback I was told that the neon green did not go well with the rest of my poster as many bright colours are included which made the title clash with the other text included  I decided to change the title to black as it is bold but also simple and clear to see  I kept the 3D text so it stands out towards the audience
  • 7.
    Text (final edit) I moved the text from the top to the bottom as I wanted my point of focus to be on the images. The title wraps round one of the images of one of the reggae artists. It made the poster look slick and vibrant.
  • 8.
    Images (final edit) In my feedback I was told to change the colours of my images due to copyright. I was successful as I changed the colour in hue/saturation and light. It made the image look even better it also went with the colour scheme.  I positioned the images differently on my final edit as the images was in need to be bigger