These are all really good posters! I think the last draft is the best. The only things I suggest to revise is maybe in "Hate" make the letters more spacious, so they're not sticking together too much. And make the lines with the statistics even! Other than that, really great job!
I agree, these are all great! Having the colors in the header allow the viewer to know exactly what the posters going to be about. I like the header on your second poster the most and the format of the information on the first poster. Maybe mesh the two posters? I also think changing the numbers to white will make them stand out more.
I like the way the numbers are presented in the second design because they break the white frame. On the other hand, I like the heading of the first design the best because of the way the letters and colors align. In all three designs, you did a great job organizing the information and there is a good balance of content mixed with negative space/no overcrowding.
These are all really good posters! I think the last draft is the best. The only things I suggest to revise is maybe in "Hate" make the letters more spacious, so they're not sticking together too much. And make the lines with the statistics even! Other than that, really great job!
ReplyDeleteI agree, these are all great! Having the colors in the header allow the viewer to know exactly what the posters going to be about. I like the header on your second poster the most and the format of the information on the first poster. Maybe mesh the two posters? I also think changing the numbers to white will make them stand out more.
ReplyDeleteI like the way the numbers are presented in the second design because they break the white frame. On the other hand, I like the heading of the first design the best because of the way the letters and colors align. In all three designs, you did a great job organizing the information and there is a good balance of content mixed with negative space/no overcrowding.
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