Thursday, April 17, 2008

Alex M- World hunger

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

i LOVE LOVE LOVE the sky! The shadow of the world is awesome! The boys you used make it clear that hunger is the issue. The color of the sky and food relays a depressed mood. (works well with the message) The pile of food almost kind of resembles trash so you might have wanted to use better pictures of food. and you could have used a tag about how we can help or should help cure world hunger! :-)

Anonymous said...

This is the most eye appeling to me which in return makes the poster very persuasive with the children and the food they are sitting on. I like the photograph of the world in the sky representing that this is a world wide problem. I think that a little more emphasis should have been put on the words because they don't speak loud enough to reach the full potential the poster has for persuading someone.

Anonymous said...

alex, this is really good! its my favorite becasuse the idea is so clear. your question really makes me ask myself. the kids appeal to my emotions alot. the world map onto is really great. it shows that its everywhere and background of the city and sky really fit the compostion

Anonymous said...

Honestly I think this is one of the best this is raw man.
I immediatly understand what you are trying to say with this poster.
The world works really well, and the people fit it perfectly.
The only nitpick is you spelt 'your' wrong I think it is suppose to be ' you are' but i may stand corrected.
Everything flows well, and looks like it is suppose to be their, it all fits well.

Anonymous said...

i love this one. i think this is the best. there is so little words but yet the message is very clear. u made the pictures flow so good together that it makes the message work better. the thing is that the your is spelled wrong. if a little more time would have been takin into editing the pictures in it would look a lot better. kinda choppy around the person standing up and the mound of garbage is blurred around the edge so u can tell its edited. but its still really good. if we had more time i think u could of made it really good

Anonymous said...

i absolutely love your poster.
I think you have done an amazing job portraying your issue through the photograph of the starved kids ontop of all the trash that americans make probably within a few min. of their day. It really shows how extreme it is and the continents blended into the sky above is an awesome touch. It gives a certain feel that really draws you in both emotionally and artistically.

Anonymous said...

i think this poster is very clear in what the topic is. the hungry boys are really portraying of world hunger. i love the sky too and how you have each country put in it, showing that it's a world wide problem and the topic is on each continent. overall this is really good!!!

Anonymous said...

I think this is a strong poster, and the image of the child really helps grab the viewers attention. One thing that I keep going back to is the 'your' when it should be "you're", even though that's just the nitpicker in me.
Overall it's a nicely done picture with a strong and bold message.

Anonymous said...

i love this one. i feel like it is the strongest poster out of all of them because its clear and gets the point across. this pictures really shows what you want. and the text helps kinda show emotion. i really think this is one of the best. k thanks,

Anonymous said...

This is another one of my favorites....I like the background of the earth a lot and the pile of food proves the point very harshly. People will react once they see this and it is very well done. The starving children are also a good effect and the text is all you need to get your point across. This is a great poster.

Anonymous said...

this is one of my favorites because it really shows the meaning. i think it all fits together well.the sky with the world shows that its happening everywhere and it helps what is trying t be said. the kids in it really makes you think . overall i thought it was very good.

Anonymous said...

This is the strongest poster i have seen the point is put across very well and the pictures work with the words. The backround of new york and the foreground of the pile of food suggets that we as americans use to much food and thats true and the wording says that we thing we are hungry but look at the poor starving children. All in all i think that this is amazing. The only thing you could do to fix this is to further develop the children on the pile of rubbish thats all it needs.

Anonymous said...

this is a really good poster.it has kind of alot going on but it makes the poster good.also the dark setting makes it feel like your realy trying to get your point across.i think anyone that looks at this will immediatly get the point across because it comes at you so quick.overall this is a really good poster.

Anonymous said...

This is by far the strongest poster it gets the point across and everything fits perfectly i like the way you used one of our famous citys in the background suggesting that we americans use to much food. All in all this is the strongest poster in my opinion. The only thing you could fix is the children on the pile of rubbish they look like they were just pasted there blend there feet and this poster would be perfect!

Anonymous said...

This poster is very well done. I immediately knew what was going on in the poster when I first looked at it. The composition works well. And the short, to the point saying also gets the point across nicely. It has a finished, professional look to it as well. Very nicely done.

Anonymous said...

This is definitely one of the best ones. I love the sky and how you used a picture of the world. The text is perfect for this, it's good that it's small because you can already tell that the message is hunger from the boys. It all fits very well together.

Anonymous said...

you found this picture on google. you are a fake!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I like this picture a lot. the trash looks very real with whole picture. the kids look great from a far but when getting closer i can see little flaws. you should have blurred the edges of the kids to make it look like the belong more. good job