when looking at the posters of each film. Poster 1 is a Superman (1978) poster which shows the title of the film and the famous Superman logo in the middle. The poster shows how old it actually is due to the quality of the poster and also because of the simplicity of it. It also shows how technology was considered advanced for that time because of the 3-dimensional title and logo‚ most films back then used 2-dimensional titles. Also the colour of the logo shows that
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the movie posters used in the advertising campaign caught my eye because of their similarities and how they presented the movie. The two posters deliver the audience two different key messages about the movie‚ giving insight on the character relationships‚ and most of all‚ the plot. The first movie poster features Cade‚ Tessa‚ and Shane‚ along with Optimus Prime. Cade‚ who is holding a cybertronian(transformer) weapon‚ is positioned closest to the viewer‚ on the left side of the poster. Tessa and
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political poster designs from the past and present *investigate what the future holds for graphic design and politics‚ and if the use of the poster will be as relevant as it has been in the past‚ despite new technologies and advances in media‚ posters are still used to communicate to society in the same way they did a 100 years ago Slide 2 Alfred Leete 1914‚ Britons wants you *it would be no exaggeration to say the world war I was the critical moment in history of the propaganda poster *instantly
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Jessica Cheng Successfully strategic use of colors in a poster: ”Olympic Games 1972 - Basketball” The poster‚ “Olympic Games 1972 - Basketball”‚ was designed by Otl Aicher‚ who was a pioneer of developing the visual identities of the 1972 Munich Olympics. "As a strictly designed grammar‚ the identity system allows free‚ playful application‚" Aicher explained before the Munich Olympics in 1970. "This is comparable to ball games or chess‚ where fixed elements and an agreed set of rules allow playful
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implications. First the compositional arrangement of the poster. The poster is divided into two major parts. The upper part takes the image at close shot with a man holding a cup of Starbucks coffee with no eye-contact. It occupies a large proportion of the poster. In addition‚ there are some ingredients of the coffee placed at the left corner. The Starbucks logo at the right corner‚ a slogan and some wordings become the second part of the poster. There are three points about the language strategies
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Presentation: Academic Poster Introduction For this assignment you are required to produce an academic poster similar to one that would be presented at an academic conference. There is more guidance given below on what an academic poster is‚ how to structure an academic poster and various tips and guidelines on making your poster attractive and appealing. In addition to your poster you should produce a 1000 word summary report that highlights the research undertaken for your poster‚ the key literature
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___________________ Instructions: Use this form to review the poster of another chosen team. In reviewing Team’s ___1_____ poster‚ answer the following with evidence from the poster: | 1. Name one P.O.D. that the team had applied well in this poster. Support with evidence from the poster.One P.O.D they used is focus. The word “Love” is written bigger than the other words and it is placed in the middle of the poster. 2. Suggest one area of improvement in terms of application of
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Poster and Card Competition For Primary School Theme: Save our Earth Terms and Conditions Poster competition 1. Participants must be within 7 – 12 years old. 2. Entries are limited to TWO (2) contestants. 3. Any usage of paint medium. E.g.: Color pencil‚ crayon‚ water color is allowed. 4. Superimposed computer graphic images are not allowed. 5. The competition’s theme must be on the poster. 6. Posters MUST be the students’ original work. 7. Posters can be in either English
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just or virtuous cause. Many posters stressed patriotism or staunchness toward one’s nation. Nationalism was a prevalent theme in World War I posters. Nationalism is extreme pride in one’s nation‚ or the conception that one’s nation is superior to others. European nations emboldened nationalism in regime-sponsored posters by appealing to nationalistic and patriotic sentiment. Anti-German sentiment was mundane in the U.S. during World War I‚ and many American posters aimed to demonize German people
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day life. The propaganda was meant to get people behind the war‚ get people to support the war‚ and also get the people to participate in the war effort. Two posters from the fifth chapter in Discovering The American Past Volume II (7th Edition)‚ that seemed most effective were the “Spies and Lies”
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