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Designing a Poster

Posters

Are made up of
images and text.
They are designed to
capture our
attention and make
us feel emotions.
They often have a
title, a slogan and
often a message.

What are the parts of this poster?


Image
Title

Slogan

Message

What does this poster make you feel? And why?

Which part makes you feel


something?
Things that make use feel emotions:

Colours (red danger!, white funeral)

Grey old photo, from the past, history

Black death

Other things:

Images 'empty/busy', 'colourful?', What do you


want the viewer to look at?
The Message What do we want to say?

Task

In Word, design an anti-nuclear weapons


poster
Use the images you have taken from
Hiroshima Memorial Peace Park
Poster should be full colour and use the
whole page (no white-space!)
Must be attention-grabbing!

What kinds of messages can we


have?

Never Again

This is our cry, this is our prayer: for building peace in the world

Receiving what their Lord will give them; for they used to do good
before that. (Al Quran 51:17)
Avoidance of sin is lighter than the pain of remorse. Omar Ibn Alkhattab
Humanity is but a single Brotherhood: So make peace with your
brethren. (Al Quran 49:10)
Turn from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it. (Psalm 34:14)
Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by
understanding. Einstein

Task
Your poster must
have:

At least one image.

A title.

A slogan and/or a
message.

Some Examples

Some Examples

Some Examples

Some Examples

Some Examples

Some Examples

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