In this version, I moved a few pieces around first, the paper was moved farther down to create more balance. Once i moved that, I also moved the hand and highlighters. From there, I decided to move the "J heart E 4ever" on the opposite side of the poster. This allowed me to move the movie credits lower and add a tagline that reads, "this will make you want to study." I think it fits with the mood of the poster because it is somewhat comical, as are the doodles. And if a viewer would have looked at the poster without the tagline, they might have had trouble understanding what it may be about.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Update of my Movie Poster Project.
I decided to add a hand into the poster That way the viewer can get the feel of a school atmosphere as they see a student's hand in the process of drawing the doodles. I also chose to use a left hand instead of the right because left handed-people are generally more creative and artistic in nature.
Since I added the hand, I decided to move the blue highlighter to the lower right so that there can be a balance within the entire poster. The arrangement forms somewhat of a swirled path guiding the viewer's eye, starting from the hand, to the tip of the pen, to the yellow highlighter, to the blue highlighter, to the movie credits, then to the arrow, and finally to the title.
All I need to add is the movie credits and the poster will be finished.
Once again, this is a movie poster for a documentary informing people about how students pay less attention in class lectures (especially in high school and college years).
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