poster design. context where is the poster going to be? who is going to see it? what will they be...
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Poster Design
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Context
• Where is the poster going to be?• Who is going to see it?• What will they be doing while they look at it?• What do they want?
Purpose
• What do you want to convey TO your viewers?• What do you want FROM your viewers?
Color
• Bold contrasts• Texture• Other-than-white background IF the context is right
Dominant Visuals
• 1 Dominant Image• Close-up crops of faces or elements• Sharp focal points
Space
• Negative space is your friend! Don’t clutter it. Leave space • Around margins• Around the most important elements in the design• Between images and text• Between lines of text• Between individual letters
Typography is also graphic design
• Type that is readable• Type that conveys an appropriate mood for the event• Bigger type than you imagine• Play with direction• Play with the interaction with image• Do NOT use multiple fonts—be consistent
Balance, not Centering
• Resist the temptation to center everything (especially text)• Remember that “diagonal” is a direction, too
Simplicity is in
• Allow us to focus on what you’re trying to convey—makes it easier to decipher “the message” & participate in filling in the gaps
Academic Posters
• Draw their attention• Give them what they need to know• Give them needed details• Put everything where they expect to see it