Posters By Curt Maas 1 The posters subject
Posters By; Curt Maas
1. The posters subject is USC football and is being used to get the public informed of the schedule 2. The strategy being used is a lot of pictures and good graphics to grab the publics attention. 3. The artist most likely constructed the backround of the poster first, then working towards the front. The picture was worked on first then the schedule posted in front of the picture.
1. The subject of the poster is batman. The poster was created to advertise the movie to the public. 2. The marketing strategies being used are mainly a very intense picture used to lure in the public into wanted to look into the movie. 3. I believe the artist first created the background, then worked on the batman symbol on the building then lastly the artist completed the necessary writing and actors names.
1. The subject of this poster is war. The purpose of the poster is to get the women and men not in battle to support the soldiers across sea. 2. The marketing strategy is using a very creative picture and a catchy slogan. 3. The artist most likely created the picture of the woman first, followed by what she is thinking about ‘ the soldier across sea’ followed lastly by the slogan.
1. The subject of the poster is Justin Bieber. The purpose is to get the public thinking about him and there for thinking about purchasing his music/ other products. 2. The strategy being used is the full sized picture of Justin. By using the picture they are trying to get the poster to stick out to the public, getting there point across just through the picture. 3. The artist most likely set the photo of Justin first then add the effects and the words.
1. The poster is created by the FDA to let American citizens know of the new food guide pyramid changes. 2. The marketing strategies are, using the somewhat 3 -D image to catch the publics eye. The words in the poster are also kept to a minimum to avoid losing the readers attention. 3. The artist most likely constructed the pyramid first followed by the writing and title.
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