3 November 2011

Message and Delivery Digital Development


These are just some templates I've created from my ideas in the workshop today. Overall I'm quite pleased with them as first drafts, but I think with the 'what goes in behind closed doors' design, the colours could do with being played around with a little more. 
I am quite pleased with my speech bubble idea, because it ties in well with my proverb posters, and links really well to the message I'm trying to get across now about anyone suffering from domestic abuse telling someone. The idea is that the speech bubble point folds into create the mute symbol, but then folds out the say break the silence, and then the circle opens up to give more information. In the back I have included real domestic abuse helpline numbers and a link to the Greater Manchester Police website. 
With the house template, the idea is that the door opens up to show the chalk outline of a woman who has been a victim of domestic abuse. I've used a cross stitch type to create a innocent juxtaposition to the more sinister message being put across. I'm unsure whether I would try to make this in card or felt, as felt would add to the perfect home feel of the outside of the house. 

The text I've used with my speech bubble mock up is Bebas Neue. I did try other fonts that I thought also reflected the police, but on the design it just didn't look right. 
The house typeface I used was a cross stitch font from dafont, because it was relevant to the idea of the Cath Kidston/1950's ideal home, because it's crafty and pretty. 

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