Design Principles - Task 02
FEBRUARY - APRIL (Week 1 - Week 7)
Aidi Rafiq | 0353422 | Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Creative Media
DESIGN PRINCIPLES
INSTRUCTIONS
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For this task 2 we are supposed to take the poster from the task 1 and deeply analyze it by observation, analysis, interpretation. Explaining the design elements, the meaning behinds this poster and find 2 poster and write the similarities between them.
OBSERVATION
In this poster, there's children involve because it relates to the topic which is "Stop Child Labor". There's a color red tear by the face. There's two body shape children in this poster. The background texture is like rough and dirty. There's a shovel and a sewing machine in the Childs head behind. They emphasis the word "STOP". There's a wrench on the right sight of the poster. Overall is still colorful but the colors are dull and it feels like a factory palette. (84 words)
ANALYSIS
This poster is symmetrically balance. The contrast being the child to emphasized a message. Word & Image being the title, letting the viewers to understand that this poster wanting to bring awareness. The shovels and the sewing machine in the child's head represent the work that they were forced to do. There are unity in this design because of its color and composition complementary each other. There are unity om the overall composition as the theme colors are dull but bright that relates to the topic of the posters. The word "stop" and he model of a children creates a hierarchy to emphasis on the word "stop" lead to the children to end "child labor". (115 words)
INTERPRETATION
fig 1.1 8/3/2024
This poster designed for growing an awareness to the company that use slaves to cut cost and society's attention. According to the organization of this poster, they launched a cartoon competition in partnership with Cartooning for Peace, to urge governments to take action against forced and end modern slavery. This illustration was selected among 400 participants from around the world and was exhibited in the United Nations in Geneva in 2022. I find this poster reflects on the situation with companies that remains child labor, slavery to cut their cost of production and increase their profit. 72 million children are compelled to perform dangerous labor globally and unprivileged to be educated and chase their dreams. The similarity with these posters that it has red colors to create emphasis on that subject. The second poster also has title for "no to child labour".(142 words)
overall word count - 341 words
Reference List:
Visions of Forced Labour – Maite Leon. (2021, April 21). https://maiteleon.com/portfolio-item/visions-of-forced-labour/. https://maiteleon.com/portfolio-item/visions-of-forced-labour/
Reflections
Task 2 helps me to expand my understanding in poster more deeply by analyzing the few elements and the meaning behind it. This requires a lot more thinking because there are certain information wasn't told, which means I have to use my brain and deconstruct the meanings.
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Week 5
A simple brief on task 2 is about. Simplify and change the word sentences in observations. Bold the design principles in the analysis. find two more artwork from or related to the current poster and write the similarities. Find an article/book for the further reading for task 1.
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