Thursday, January 20, 2011

Evaluation

Explain how you used the principles of design in your digital poster. Use specific "descriptive" words in your explanation.


White Space: My poster has some white spaces that are focused mostly in the center. Some are around the logo. I wanted to make my poster look equal and match with the center in which I chose pictures with a few white spots in it.

Focal Point: The word "Vanilla Hills" and its logo are my focal points. They are large enough to be catchy and easy to grab people's attention really fast.

Fantastic Fonts: I chose "VNI-Matisse" as a font for "Vanilla Hills" because somehow it matches with the words and also the readers' imagination of the park as well. For most of the text, I used "Rockwell" because it looks formal but simple. I also used a few different fonts for other text, too.

Display Balance: I put details, pictures in the middle, then more pictures and information on both sides. I also tried to "cut" my poster in half and it is totally balance.

Simple is nice: I put a fair amount of text in which it provides clear information. I did not choose beautiful or colorful pictures which would mess up my poster and/or make it look less professional.

Color Correctly: I only used green and gray for the name of the park which is Vanilla Hills. Orange and red are the main colors I used for details and discounted information. They can remind people of Christmas because this poster is partly for special occasions. Blue remains as a small part of the pictures. I tried not to use as many colors because it would look really confusing, I think I did a pretty good job on this.

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