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FleasTheLemur
20th November 2005, 21:43
For even more posters to post about.

Poster 1) This is more along the lines of your standard 'stand up and march' kind of poster. I think it is a little too busy, but I'll post it anyway.

FleasTheLemur
20th November 2005, 22:00
Poster 2) This one is a little simpler and has a certain vaguness to it.

I hate to use a capitalism advertising-style as a reference point, but it has sadly worked. Here though, the vagueness of the poster would pull people in that wouldn't normally be interested. They've did it on my old hometown a couple of time. They'd have billboards saying simple things like "Stand" and "Groovy" only to find out later that "Stand" was against tobacco and "Groovy" was for the then new radio station, "Groovy" 94.1

I figured this kind of vaugness would be helpful in pulling the usually indifferent people into the mix.

I'll post more poster ideas later. It is supper time.

Alice in Ganjaland
25th November 2005, 01:58
Originally posted by [email protected] 20 2005, 06:05 PM
Poster 2) This one is a little simpler and has a certain vaguness to it.

I hate to use a capitalism advertising-style as a reference point, but it has sadly worked. Here though, the vagueness of the poster would pull people in that wouldn't normally be interested. They've did it on my old hometown a couple of time. They'd have billboards saying simple things like "Stand" and "Groovy" only to find out later that "Stand" was against tobacco and "Groovy" was for the then new radio station, "Groovy" 94.1

I figured this kind of vaugness would be helpful in pulling the usually indifferent people into the mix.

I'll post more poster ideas later. It is supper time.
I think the vagueness on this poster really works more than the first poster. It encourages curiousity and the choice of colours and the use of them kinda draws attention to the poster itself. Nice work, they are both really good ideas though. :D

WUOrevolt
26th November 2005, 18:14
Originally posted by Alice in Ganjaland+Nov 25 2005, 06:03 AM--> (Alice in Ganjaland @ Nov 25 2005, 06:03 AM)
[email protected] 20 2005, 06:05 PM
Poster 2) This one is a little simpler and has a certain vaguness to it.

I hate to use a capitalism advertising-style as a reference point, but it has sadly worked. Here though, the vagueness of the poster would pull people in that wouldn't normally be interested. They've did it on my old hometown a couple of time. They'd have billboards saying simple things like "Stand" and "Groovy" only to find out later that "Stand" was against tobacco and "Groovy" was for the then new radio station, "Groovy" 94.1

I figured this kind of vaugness would be helpful in pulling the usually indifferent people into the mix.

I'll post more poster ideas later. It is supper time.
I think the vagueness on this poster really works more than the first poster. It encourages curiousity and the choice of colours and the use of them kinda draws attention to the poster itself. Nice work, they are both really good ideas though. :D [/b]
Agreed.