Evaluation
Drafts:
The first experimentation that I did was basically a mess of pictures and emojis. The font that I used for putting the images is called 'Collage' so I just added random images to it of what I thought that would be it. The feedback that I recieved is that there is to much going on and that I should limit down the images and emojis.
This one was meant to be an upgrade for the previous one that I did, It turned out to be a lot worse. I added a lot of random images and emojis where I thought it would be enough but the feedback that I got was for me to just stick with one image that the audience would put their eyes on and add a fact quote on it for the audience to be informed and lastly, adding one single emoji.
This one right here is a very simple. I basically took a picture of myself and added a huge smiling emoji on top of my face and the facts about smiling. The only issue with this one is the background, the sunshine made the print advert to bright and it wasn't suitable so the feedback that I got was to take a picture of myself in a white background to make it really easy and basic.
Print advert analysis: Unlike the other adverts, my background is plain and simple. Plain backgrounds are usually used for more serious occasions but for mine it's completely the opposite, as the smiling emoji is the main attraction and makes it more light hearted and positive vibe rather than serious.
I put it out a fact about smiling to inform my audience that it has loads of benefits and can make someone's day even better when you smile back at them. The use of the personal pronoun 'you' in this print advert, is referring to my audience and I'm telling them facts about smiling that they probably didn't know about.
The use of white background in this advert is mainly due to the fact that previous one It had the sun light as the background.
The advert that I just did is very simple I must to admit but I hope that I'll improve sometime in the future.
Personally, my editing still needs to be worked one. No doubt that if I done my print advert at college instead on my phone, the end result of it will be better.
The feedbacks are really helpful for me because I want to hear of what they think about my product, if there is something that I need to imprve on, I would change it to make my product even better. As you can see above, the feedback that I recieved were positive they liked of what I have done with my product; one of the feedback says that there is nothing that I need to improve on and thay like it just the way it is. While another says that I try to use different fonts, just try it out but I think I'm pleased with my final print advert.
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