Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Stop animal cruelty

5 comments:

Unknown said...
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Unknown said...

The part of the poster that caught my eye the most were the eyes of the dog. The picture used was a good idea because it brought life to the poster. The colors of the test also added a special effect because of how it worked with the picture. The only thing that does not make as much sense to me was the question mark after the "A Man's Best Friend." I feel it should have been a period because as a question, it causes the viewer to question it, is a dog a man's best friend or not? Other than that it is a very good poster and definately catches the viewers eye because of the picture and how it fits almost the whole page.

Fredrick Hirschman said...

this one is probably my least favorite. i do like the message, and the image of the dog is nice, but there isnt really anything to it that may draw people in. and once again the image is good, but its a bit pixelated which doesnt look to good. and the rhetorical qquestion is kind of out of place. other than that, i deffinately support the message.

Fredrick Hirschman said...

my mistake, the image isnt pixelated, its a brush effect i believe. sorry!

Unknown said...

This poster has a good use of a image. You can tell that the person has changed the levels and cropped it. The use of text is good because the word stop provides emphasis. However, i think the "a man's best friend" is ambiguous. The balance in the poster is met because the image and type are equally spaced apart. The dominant element in the poster is the dog, and it makes you want to stop animal cruelty because he is cute and why would you want to hurt it. overall good job!

lauren skonieczny