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Trailer Design
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hey,
its J. i cant seem to post a comment, well i cant see it after i post it, doesn't come up.
anyway if u can see it ignore this.
i just wanted to say those posters are cool, i found the ones i liked the best were simple, with big words, but only a few, not too cluttered and used negative space well with simple pics.
perhaps keep the colors to a minimum as well only 3max? although that's just a personal comment...
catchy slogan.... we had
'your paying for it'
'dont take a dump anywhere'
'you win' - referring to ta benefits and trailer program
J
its J. i cant seem to post a comment, well i cant see it after i post it, doesn't come up.
anyway if u can see it ignore this.
i just wanted to say those posters are cool, i found the ones i liked the best were simple, with big words, but only a few, not too cluttered and used negative space well with simple pics.
perhaps keep the colors to a minimum as well only 3max? although that's just a personal comment...
catchy slogan.... we had
'your paying for it'
'dont take a dump anywhere'
'you win' - referring to ta benefits and trailer program
J
In response to the beautiful recycling posters that are out there, is is some of the illegal dumping posters.
Notice the negative impact of these examples, there is no positive application of design to promote doing the 'right' thing. Lets change these thoughts!
Recycling Posters.
The grouping of each section of materials is clear and concise, this method is perfect for the garage poster we are thinking about to be distributed to the public in the community.
a graphically bold approach to recycling, (this is probably more suited to a urban/ student market) showing that recycling can be trendy. Do we use a similar approach for the print media?
The simple visual language of these posters provide a captivating way in which to present facts, and raise AWARENESS of the issue of illegal dumping.
I think this is a fantastic poster!
Play on words. The pun is wonderful. Lets think of something witty for the campaign like this!
This aesthetic is what I was thinking for the garage poster, black screen print of silhouettes on a recycled paper background?
War propaganda style poster.
There are heaps more of these posters on www.greenpariotposters.org
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