Friday, 11 March 2011

Front of Southbank Brochure draft 1

When it came to constructing my front cover, I changed my idea of what I want my brochure to look like as I thought my draft idea was too plain and would not interest the target audience that much.
I kept some of my ideas the same like the BFI background and the Southbank direction board as I thought they were strong images and would definitely get the audiences attention.
I took the image of the London eye out on the front cover as I didn’t take a picture of it and I would have had to take a picture from the internet as well as making it look up to standard which would have took to long so I used an image that the my friend had taken and liquefied the bottom as it gave of a nice effect because it looked like it was melting onto he royal festival hall sign.
The typography I used was also different from the one I intended to use the write ‘The Southbank because the typography I was going to use was Arial but I a font called ‘Hobo std’ as it looked better and it wasn’t as straight forward as Arial. On top of that I added the words ‘The adventures of…’ the to give it more of a comic book/hero style and the colour scheme was red and yellow which is the superman colours so I am still stick to the comic book/hero style. In addition to this the hero I added to relate to my typography was a statue of Nelson Mandela as he has done as so many great things.
The image of a man dressed as Charlie Chaplin so shows the street performances that go on in the Southbank. I plan to include more images.

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