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2. Schedule
Monday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Week 1 Decide on an overall
colour scheme as well
as font styles and
designs. Design a first
draft for the campaigns
logo
Finalise the design for
the logo and begin to
plan the poster
campaign
(moodboards, font
styles etc)
Begin to design poster
remembering to keep
to the colour scheme
and to include the logo
somewhere on it so
they know what the
poster is about.
Finalise the logo and
poster and add it to
blog.
Week 2 Find examples and
inspiration for types of
merchandise and
different slogans/
designs for
merchandise
Begin to design one
piece of merchandise
Evaluate first draft of
merchandise and see
what can be improved.
Improve designs and
begin to create more
promotional materials
Continue to make
merchandise and add it
to blog
Week 3 Make bus poster by
altering your original
poster and making it
look as similar as
possible so people
know they’re by the
same people.
Finish bus poster and
decide on the final
product you are going
to make for your
campaign.
Begin to plan the
layour for final product
(website) and decide
what fonts and text
should be included on
it
Start to design final
product.
Week 4 Finish designing final
product (website)
Check work/improve
bits
Check work/improve
bits of it
Check work/ improve
bits of it and begin to
5. Merchandise Moodboard
• I feel that wristbands would be a good place to start when it comes to producing
merchandise. I feel that this would be a suitable piece to sell as it is extremely
wearable through word of mouth can further promote it as people who wear the wristband
will be asked questions about why they are wearing it and what it is for etc... For my wrist
bands I will just include a slogan/ tagline that will capture audience's attention (younger
children) These slogans could be for example, ' Niceness is Priceless' and 'Its not big to make
others feel small' I feel like many children would understand these slogans and relate to
them on some level and will make them realise that bullying isn't acceptable and should
never be tolerated. I want to keep the slogan small and simple so that it gets the message
across quickly and clearly.
• Another good piece of promotional material would be pens. I feel that pens are a good way
to send out a message to people as most people use pens in their everyday lives, especially
children. Children often use pens regularly in school so if their school gave out these pens
then the children would look at them and see that it was about bullying which could
encourage them to help others when it came to bullying or persuade them to stop bullying
6. Resources
Computer
Computer software e.g. Photoshop
Fonts- found on DaFont.com
MindMiester
Internet Access
Images e.g. Stock photos
Powerpoint/ word
RedBubble