Monday 21 March 2011

Typepro 5: Poster for Tomorrow

Idea 4
For my final idea I wanted to make the poster look like it was inside a classroom with a chalkboard and checkered tiled floor to show how a typical classroom would look, I got a chalkboard font and wrote the words 'I wish I could go to school' a number of times but mispelt it and shown how a child can make simple mistakes and learn from then until they get it right then I wrote at the bottom 'Everyone has the right to go to school' in Century Gothic font on top of what is meant to be the tiled floor of the classroom.

Typepro 5: Poster for Tomorrow

Idea 3
For my third idea I wanted to have some jotter paper and use a different childrens handwriting font and I wrote the writing in line with the lines but not exactly on the lines as education is all about learning and its not about being perfect its about being the best that you can be. I then drew a little stick man and imported the image to photoshop and put it in line with the writing and resized it representing me from what it says on the page.

Typepro 5: Poster for Tomorrow

Idea 2
For my second idea I wanted to represent the world with a range of different colours so I used hand prints of right hands to emphasise the word 'Right' as in early school years children would paint their hands for fun in art and use their favourite colour to express themselves. I used the same childrens font again but didnt put a capital letter at the start of 'everyone' I put it at the start of 'Right'.


Typepro 5: Poster for Tomorrow

Idea 1
For my first idea I wanted to look at education from a child's point of view, so I got a children's font and used a picture of the end of a pencil and made little drawings of stick-children and placed them all as if they were standing on the edge of the pencil together showing that everyone has a right to an education no matter what their circumstances, I created this on photoshop.

Wednesday 16 March 2011

Typepro 4: Self Portait

I created my self portrait using Myriad Pro font only using letters from my first name (Ria), I used photo to help me with the location of letters around my face. I firstly did it in black and white, then I tried blue and white and then I used a blue background and kept the portrait in white to see the different effects.