Saturday 19 November 2011

Posters development

After editing my Photos i started to apply some of my design work on them. I decided to add the Logo, sport name, a description of the sport and the frisbee used to play it and where you can play it.  

Some of the poster layouts and some idea's for the back of them but i have decided not to print on the back and just keep it conventional. 

Typeface for title felt too thin and laying it out on the top left didnt feel right. I also started using the logo to try and break up the posters a bit.

I prefer how the type sits in the middle which makes the main focus on the actual game title and the image. the logo at the bottom breaks it up as well a bit, the only problem is adding in the 2 paragraphs of type.

Some colour variations to see if i can break up the white text a bit, it feels slightly flat and like it needs something added to it or a colour change. 

A quick print out to have a lot what it would look like off the screen showed me that first of all my logo was off centre and too big. It also made it very clear that i needed to add more content on the poster as it felt like a large flyer with bad spacing. 

Playing around with where i can place the paragraphs and logo with the title still in the middle. The bottom of the poster with the logo next to it seemed the most appropriate, that way the main focal point is the image which will draw people in and then focus on the rest.

Logo is too small and the text just feels too blocky and needs to be broken up a bit more.

Getting somewhere, the white still seems like too much but the paragraphs have now been broken up a bit better i can move on and try and break up the white.

The bottom line of the poster will all the text and logo sits well together. I have broken up the information into 3 paragraphs each 5 or 6 words long so it doesn't look like too much to read.



This is a final template for my posters, i felt like this worked the best as the main focus is on the title and image the two things i want my audience to focus on first. The logo is subtle but directs attention to the bottom paragraphs which then informs about the sport.



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