Wednesday, 20 August 2014

The Chosen One


RATIONALE

My goal was to persuade the viewer to not shop at superstores due to the destruction that they cause. In order to do so, I used a collage style to illustrate the variety of superstores that have affected the neighbourhoods in the form of a common pest – the pigeon.

Its Ihi is a bird made of junk mail that were delivered into my mailbox within a week’s span from a variety of superstores. It is accompanied with the tagline, “DO NOT FEED THE BIRDS.” Its wehi expresses the idea that superstores are pests that destroy the neighbourhood; shopping at these stores results in small businesses getting closed down.

I used two forms of rhetoric: pathos, appealing to the viewer’s emotions using trash to signify destruction and the word ‘neighbourhood’ to give the sense of familiarity and community, as well as eyes in a graffiti style to give it an aggressive feeling. Then I used ethos to make my poster more authoritative using the font applied on roadway signs.

Monday, 18 August 2014

Poster Feedback

Got some more feedback on my poster. I am going to add one more word to my tagline, so it now says "Keep Corporate Pests Out Of Our Neighbourhood." Hopefully it makes it easier to draw the connection between pests and superstores!

Sunday, 17 August 2014

More Concepts

After the feedback I got in week 5, I changed my design to bring out the brands more. Some great feedback I received included the fact that the stores could not be distinguished in the bird. To bring them out more, I brought them to full color as well as add a dark background, but I'll sleep on it:

Blogger, you POS, it shouldn't matter whether my files are CMYK or RGB. I hate this blogging platform

Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Pigeon Feedback

So, while the duotone idea can appear aggressive, it is quite hard to see from far away. The brands are hard to make out... What I'm going to do over the weekend is try my concept again, but on a black background with a full colour pigeon. That way, the brands are distinguishable, and perhaps, unappealing, in a good way. I will play around with the background as well. I'm going to explore ideas on how I can make a solid black background more interesting.

Monday, 11 August 2014

Evolving Again (It's a Pokemon)

Got some great feedback from spatial students as well as our class. I did agree that with my red one, it was hard to see some logos so I did up the contrast and lighten to overall piece in the red ones. Megs, you're awesome.

I also added a tagline to help make it less obscure. I think I'll sleep on it, because I'm not sure if they're successful or not? I also tried to change the composition a wee bit... but I'm unsure...

Saturday, 9 August 2014

Idea Evolution

I evolved my bird idea by changing the collage to only consist of superstore brands. I did want to make it aggressive though, so I changed the colors by using reds, blacks, and yellows. I find the reds the most violent when placed onto the yellow, but I'm not really sure...

I also drew on a face to make the bird more menacing.

Collage Precedents

Decided to go with collage to make it more aggressive. Collages can look quite intimidating depending on context..
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