Thursday, 26 June 2014
Surfers against sewage brand identity statement
The current poster campaigns from Surfers Against Sewage are mainly focused on the surfers because the campaign is mainly about the sea and waves, which is the surfers main worries. The campaign needs to be a lot more broad and focused on more than just the waves and sea and it should also be focused rivers, lakes and the water quality in other places. The poster campaigns are mostly hand drawn and not very colourful and although the campaigns stand out enough without colour they would stand out even more with colour.
Environmental Charities- World Land Trust Research
World Land Trust is an international conservation charity that takes direct action to help preserve our rain forests. They are associated with many different partners around the world.
This charity doesn't really make its own poster campaigns but it does rely on children to make their campaigns, they do this so that younger people know about the charity
Some examples of poster campaigns:
Target Audience:
The target audience for this charity is everyone but i think it is focused more on children because they promote the charity using poster designs and campaigns made by children. There is a lot of colour and big fonts to catch the eye of other children and people walking past the poster.
Hooking Tech:
This charity uses bright colours, pictures and fonts to attract people to the poster, this is a good idea because more adults will use and read younger children's ideas and poster campaigns.
Brand Identity Statement
This charity has a lot of good ideas on how to advertise a charity, using posters by children to advertise the charity but you could improve this by making some norma posters that are design and created by adults. I think this because even though the children's work is bright and colourful, something that looks more professional could also draw a lot off attention.
Environmental Charities- World Wildlife Fund Research
World Wildlife Fund
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an non- governmental charity founded on April 26 1961. It was founded to help and protect the environment. They believe that everybody should live in harmony with nature. They also think that most of the threats to wildlife and habitats are the humans fault increasing demand for food, fuel or water.
Most of the poster campaigns made by the World Wildlife Fund are very informative and are quite colourful, this is good because if it is colourful it will attract more attention so more people will read them.
Some Examples of WWF poster campaigns:
Target Audience:
I think the target audience for all of the WWF campaigns is everyone. I think this because they are colourful and they get their point across. They also use some characters from TV shows and movies to advertise the charity and a lot of people of all ages watch movies and TV so more people will understand the charities.
Hooking Tech:
This charity uses hooking techniques like, bright colours big writing and fonts to draw attention to their campaign, this helps as more people are likely to read it if it is big, colourful and easy to
understand.
Some Examples of WWF poster campaigns:
I think the target audience for all of the WWF campaigns is everyone. I think this because they are colourful and they get their point across. They also use some characters from TV shows and movies to advertise the charity and a lot of people of all ages watch movies and TV so more people will understand the charities.
Hooking Tech:
This charity uses hooking techniques like, bright colours big writing and fonts to draw attention to their campaign, this helps as more people are likely to read it if it is big, colourful and easy to
understand.
Environmental Charities- Surfers Against Sewage Research
Surfers Against Sewage
Surfers Against Sewage is environmental charity that is focused on protecting the rivers and seas in Great Britain. They deal with the coastal environmental issues England have. They aim to create some big improvements in the state of our oceans, rivers and beaches
Surfers Against Sewage have created many different campaigns based on trying to persuade people to not to dump their litter into rivers and seas. The campaigns they have made are quite dark and try to emphasise the damage people are doing to the water.
Some examples of surfers against sewage campaigns:
Target Audience:
I think the target audiences for this charity are surfers and people who throw litter into the sea. I think this because they're the people who have the most impact on the pollution in the sea. I think this is for older people because it isn't colourful which can have a big effect on how a child will understand it, if it was more colourful more younger people will see it and get interested.
The Hooking Tech:
The main device that attracts people to the charity are the posters. This is because they stand out. They stand out because they are mostly black and white with hardly any colour and not many charities advertise with very little colour, this is why it could stand out. The posters use a small and traditional font.
Mono-prints
Mono-printing:
I did this by getting some ink and putting it on my page. Secondly I used a roller to roll out the ink so it could cover more of the page. Afterwards I used some newspaper and blotted the ink, I did this to make the ink thinner but I had to be careful not to make the ink too thin. After I used the newspaper I got the photo I wanted and put on top of the paper I will be using to get the print. Finally I used a pen to draw the photo, this made the ink get on the page where I was drawing, this made the print.
This is my first mono-print. This is the worst one I did. I think this because I didn't do my first one fast enough so the ink dried up and made it harder to get the print. The reason it dried so fast is because when I was doing the print the hot weather made it dry faster.
This my second mono-print, I think it is a massive improvement on my first one because I did this one a lot faster than my first one but it is still not very good.
This is my third and final mono-print this is the best one I made. I think this because I used a different image of Winston Churchill. I also think it is the best one I did because of the speed I did it in, I did it faster because by then i knew how to do set up the mono-print and do it.
Thursday, 12 June 2014
Charity based campaigns
Surfers against sewage;
Established in 1990 by surfers to help prevent the amount to waste dumped into our seas rivers.
They created a nationwide movement to help improve the water UK-wide, they have changed public attitudes and responses to bathing water.
SAS projects target costal environmental issues
Examples of campaigns;

Save the Rainforest;
The nature conservancy helps to protect & save the rain forests all over world they do this by going to villages and helping them come up with new ways to build and develop without causing too much harm to forest.
Examples of campaigns;


Animal rights;
Animal rights are here to promote and assist the grassroots animal rights movement and any associated events, actions and charity events to support animal rights.
Examples of campaigns;


Children charities;
They support the most neglected, vulnerable and abused children and young people throughout the UK, everything they do is to prevent children in bad conditions.
Examples of campaigns;

Analysis of the visual qualities ;
Both the, Surfers against sewage and the Save the forest campaigns are quite bright and colorful making it better for children to see and understand, both campaigns can use both photography and videos to advertise the campaign, if the campaign is on TV more children will see it and if the campaign is on posters more adults will be able to read the poster so they will understand it more.
The last two campaigns are lot more dark and aren't for children they are for adults because animal and child abuse look more upsetting then the other campaigns so it is not suitable for children. Words written on a poster can't really explain the conditions that some animals/children are in, thats why I think animal/child abuse campaigns should be on TV. The colors are also very different from each other on the first two campaigns they are very colorful and bright but on the last to there isn't much color on them and there aren't as bright.
Established in 1990 by surfers to help prevent the amount to waste dumped into our seas rivers.
They created a nationwide movement to help improve the water UK-wide, they have changed public attitudes and responses to bathing water.
SAS projects target costal environmental issues
Examples of campaigns;

The nature conservancy helps to protect & save the rain forests all over world they do this by going to villages and helping them come up with new ways to build and develop without causing too much harm to forest.
Examples of campaigns;


Animal rights;

Examples of campaigns;


Children charities;
They support the most neglected, vulnerable and abused children and young people throughout the UK, everything they do is to prevent children in bad conditions.


Analysis of the visual qualities ;
Both the, Surfers against sewage and the Save the forest campaigns are quite bright and colorful making it better for children to see and understand, both campaigns can use both photography and videos to advertise the campaign, if the campaign is on TV more children will see it and if the campaign is on posters more adults will be able to read the poster so they will understand it more.
The last two campaigns are lot more dark and aren't for children they are for adults because animal and child abuse look more upsetting then the other campaigns so it is not suitable for children. Words written on a poster can't really explain the conditions that some animals/children are in, thats why I think animal/child abuse campaigns should be on TV. The colors are also very different from each other on the first two campaigns they are very colorful and bright but on the last to there isn't much color on them and there aren't as bright.
Thursday, 5 June 2014
Andy Warhol Research
Andy Warhol was born August 6, 1928 and he died on February 22, 1987
Andy Warhol started the pop art movement in the 1950s-1960s, he became very popular in the second half of the 20th century.
His Technique:
Andy Warhol found his technique when he was at college, he taped two pieces of paper together, drew something in ink one page and then put the two pieces of paper together.
He most famous for his paintings of soup cans:
He did this because he used to have the same lunch everyday for 20 years and it inspired him to create it.
I like his work as it's very creative but very simple
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