Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Speaking from Experience//Inside posters.

For the designer booklets, as they are hotdog booklets, they open out inside which is ideal for a poster. For each of the booklets i have linked a quote to them, which i have designed a poster as a motivational piece of work.

Lazy designer - Design is about doing.

Setting up the grid for the poster

Aligning the text to the grid.

Adding in the poster number and the line to add to the design

Adding text at the bottom to explain how relates to this designer type. 

Aligning the all info on poster to the grid and making in central on page.

Okay designer - Simple is more.

Adding in the text

Adding the strip where the relevant information will be placed on top.

Adding the poster number

Finally adding the relevant information to relate to designer type and finishing the poster.

Excellent designer - Nothing is perfect

This was going to be the original poster, but then i felt i needed to add more text to it to explain the relevance and to tie in with the other posters.

Adding in the poster number and relevant information. At this point i didn't think that the poster looked like a poster because the info at the side looks totally isolated from the rest.


Adding in the triangle links them all together and brings them together as one.

For the organisation booklet i am going to create a year calendar which has relevant information for the days they would be in and when holidays are etc. It won't be a calendar to write on but one where you can see has everything planned on.

These posters are designed to motivate the students when they look at them and even though they might think they are that designer type, it is meant to motivate them to get get out of that category and become better. I think the quotes i have used link this in well.



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