As part of the recent developments in my posters, I have been focusing on making the type more fitting for the poster, and helping enhance my concept, rather than being a subtle piece of text on the side.
Below, I have included some snippets of the text on my most recent developments, with some annotations:
The above snippet is from Poster One, which features the Bulldog trying to eat the Kiwi. The font I have used is 'Badaboom'. I really like how this font fits into my stylistic vector approach for this poster, and also helps give the sense of urgency and that the Kiwi is shouting. In my recent posters I had looked at having a subtle piece of text, although now that I have changed the kiwi to trying to escape and fighting rather than lying their without much life left, the shouting, bolder, and heavier font definitely suits this poster. The text further gives the sense of urgency, and helps appeal to the viewers emotions and enforce Pathos as my rhetorical approach.
This snippet is from my second poster, which has the Kiwi made up of iconic London Landmarks. Since the rest of my poster consists of juxtaposing the iconic New Zealand Kiwi up against iconic London landmarks, I decided to stick with the 'Old English' font, as I felt it's easily identifiable with England/Britain. The text which reads 'Ditch the Jack, I decided to use a font known as "Orator Std Medium", as I felt that it would be fitting to continue the juxtaposition in the text, and add a thin, sans-serif font below. I have again used the red and white colours to further fit in, and the colours are known for being on the Union Jack.
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