Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Monday, March 2, 2015
Advocacy Poster Research
According to the American Cancer Society secondhand smoke causes
“Between 150,000 and 300,000 lower respiratory tract infections (lung and
bronchus) are diagnosed in children under 18 months of age, with 7,500 to
15,000 hospitalizations each year.” In the poster by Jin Yee Ng of Singapore, it
shows a birthday cake surrounded by girl themed party decorations. Stick out of
the top of the cake there is a cigarette with the words, “Your best gift to her”
above it. This poster is clearly stating that the best gift you could give you child is
to quit smoking. In addition, the American Cancer Society say that secondhand
smoke makes, “…children are much more likely to be put into intensive care
when they have the flu; they stay in the hospital longer, and they’re more likely to
need breathing tubes than kids who aren’t exposed to second hand smoke.”
They go on to state that children’s growing bodies are more susceptible to the
toxins in second hand smoke. In Jin Yee Ng’s poster makes this point by pulling
at the viewer’s emotions. Using a young child’s birthday, he really makes the
viewer think about the effects.
Friday, February 20, 2015
New Floor Design
This new design starts with a diagonal wall leading you into the space. Inside the teal box, is a disorienting piano painted on the floor. The black keys continue until they hit 2 black walls, which gives the piano a three dimensional feel. Between these two black walls will be strings that the viewers can play.
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Rice Krispies Final Product
SNAP, CRACKLE, POP! A party in every bite... Rice Krispies are best known for their icon "snap", "crackle", and "pop" when milk is added. Rice Krispies are not only a good breakfast cereal, but also for a late night snack. You can even use them to make the always-popular Rice Krispy Treats to take to a party. Whether eating it for breakfast with the family or out late with friends, it's always a good choice.
This design for this product is based off the neon colors and black backgrounds you would normally find at a party. The hand lettering and sporadic text gives it a down-to-earth and fun feel. On the blue tabs on the top and bottom you will find blurred lights to emulate those of a disco ball. The flowing blue letters in the background add another depth and really push the overall feel off energy portrayed in this design.
The green cereal box is informational and the blue one is also based off energy, but is also somewhat interdependent.
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