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.
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