Friday, 26 September 2014

Mandatory Information and Printing- Parents Perspective

After reading through stream I thought it was time I listened to the brief and put on the mandatory details that were online. I made a list for myself of all the details that needed to be on each medium to follow

Notes and printed flyer


First I printed out my previous layout design for my brochure so I could see what it looked like in A5 size. I previously had decided to make it a flyer that folds in half, this was for several reasons:
  • it made the flyer look more like a 'book' therefore more important and formal to look at not just a junk mail piece of paper.
  • It allowed more structure to the medium meaning I could fit more information on it and use the booklet style to my advantage
  •  The booklet was smaller! This meant it could fit in people pockets more easily and people would be more inclined to take it
  •  I could make it double sided with a cover and back
After looking at the printed out flyer I noticed it didn't have enough structure to it or colour. I also needed to add he mandatory information otherwise designing around that would be too difficult.
This is what I have come up with today:


Back and Front

Inside Spread

After looking at the design printed out and folded up I thought the front was very empty. Also not sure If i want the info graphic read backwards as it currently is or if i want it to travel over into the inside spread which would incline them to look inside. The back is also not very structured and needs more work.

Font

Back

Inside spread


Next I moved onto the posters. These first off needed the fonts changed to match my flyer which I thought suited better. Next I added more of the mandatory information that needed to be on the poster such as the time and date. These are just two different colour schemes of my poster. I printed them out to see how readable everything was in A2 size.



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