Monday, 3 February 2014

Self Assessment 3/2/14

Self Assessment:

How is colour used when designers are developing concepts for public information?

The design have to catch the attention of the audience so that the point of the picture is got across, however it has to be simple an not cluttered, so that the advertisement is readable and makes sense. If the poster/advertisement is cluttered and hard to read, then it isn't going to catch the eye of the public.

Why can colour be so powerful to hook an audience or deliver a message to the viewer? 


If colours are bright and vibrant, it stands out more to viewers, where as dark and gloomy colours like blacks and greys wouldn't stand out as much and wouldn't be as eye catching.


What materials have you used when creating your colour profiles and how can you experiment further?

In future I will use more fabrics and things such as string.

How do your propaganda examples communicate messages through the use of color?

The colours used are powerful and really help the image in the foreground stand out, the images in the foreground also have powerful colours such as red's and yellow's and Black's.




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