2. Blue is an invisible boarder that
wont be visible with the finished
piece.
Black is either a boarder or a
photograph.
It will be meant to make people
more aware. It will do this by
making people think about how
they feel towards homeless people
and it would hopefully encourage
them to help.
You would deny a bed for a person,
but would you for
him.
A friendly looking
homeless person.
A kitten on a door
step.
I chose quite a simple design because
its generic and people wont notice any
irregularities. Hopefully the large
images will grab potential readers. It
could be thought provoking if people
have never thought whether or not
they would allow a homeless person to
stay in their house or not.
Red is text.
There is minimal text so that its quick
and easy to read.
Its making a
point that
people show
more
compassion
towards
animals than
they do
people.
I will
probably
use a green
colour for
the
background
because its
quite warm.
It will fade
from the green
background
colour into the
images.
The text will be in white because it will be
surrounded by green.
3. Colours Fonts Images
I will be using only the colour
green so that it matches SASH’s
theme.
Helvetica
Spaced out
4. It does follow a slightly traditional
layout with the text at the top left.
This is the first place the reader will
look when they begin reading the
poster. The top left is the first place
someone will look when they read a
poster, based on that I have put the
most important bit of text in that
position.
Help prevent
homelessness.
Help stop
poverty.
Volunteer
now.
Black is either a boarder or
a photograph.
Blue is an invisible boarder that
wont be seen with the finished
piece.
Red is text.
The colour scheme will be quite warm
because I’m trying to attract
volunteers. I wont want to show
anything in a bad light.
I have chosen to put little text in it so
that its not overwhelming for the
reader. It can be read in a matter of
seconds. techniques
The image will blend into the background hopefully looking
quite seamless. The text will overlap the image at certain
points.
This empty space could have the SASH logo.
I chose text
boxes going
from left to
right
because this
is the
direction in
which
everybody
writes
This will just be
an image of a
volunteer or a
youth being
helped.
I will be
using a
yellow
background
I’m going to make the text blue.
6. Stop helplessness.
Stop
homelessness.
This is an idea for an advert on the side of a bus. It has
a relatively simple layout. I didn’t want to chose
anything too complicated because it is likely that most
people wont find it that easy to follow if its on the side
of a moving bus. Its quick and easy to read and
hopefully will be thought provoking to passers by.
There will be a large picture in the background of a volunteer
helping a young person. It will need to be good quality so that
it doesn’t look unprofessional.
The colour scheme will include greens, whites and
whatever colours are involved in the images. I chose
green because it ties in with SASH’s theme. I also
chose it because its warm and I want to encourage
volunteers to join.
The text will be large and
very easy to read. I have
made it like this so that it
has more impact and
stands out more. The
whole background could
be potentially green so I
was thinking about
making the font white.
This would tie in with
SASH’scolour scheme
and make it lighter.
Red is text.
Black is either a
boarder
or a photo.
Blue is an invisible
boarder
that wont be seen
with
the finished piece.
The SASH
logo could go
here
depending on
how it looks.
The
image
could
stretch
out to
here.
7. Colours Fonts Images
Some text such as
the contact
information may be
in black.
Image selection can
make this bus
advertisement go
either way that is why
it is very important.
An image of someone
in distress could make
it hard hitting. An
image of someone
being helped by a
volunteer would make
this informative of
what SASH actually is.
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