This is my second poster, image only. This is a map of the world with reported cases of Ebola so far. I believe it shocks the audience as there is more cases around the world than you would think. I’ve used the same colours as the text and image poster to reinforce my concept of hazard and danger. The criticism I received from this is that the poster doesn’t clearly present Ebola. I would need to somehow incorporate Ebola related semiotics to explain this to my audience.
This is my first poster designed to shock my audience and raise awareness that Ebola is a serious imminent issue. I have used the colours of the Hazmat symbol to relate to the audience the content of this poster before they even read it, and to try and grab attention from my audience no matter where the poster is placed. A key issue with health posters is they never grab your attention well enough, something I feel I have appropriately addressed.
This is the outside of my fold out poster I made. I made this to try and appeal to people by creating something original that also grabs your attention with the bright colours and stark statements throughout the poster.
This is the inside of my poster which I created to try and persuade people to donate to ActionAid. I put some shocking facts in the middle of the poster so people would be attracted to the subject and it would persuade them to put some more research into the subject at hand.
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