viernes, 10 de octubre de 2014

Nature poster



Here is our poster for the III International Design Competition. We decided to create a poster with lot of vitality and energy so that when the judges and the people saw it could say nature is not somewhere monotonous and bored, but the opposite a place where colours are present in leaves, grass, sky, etc.

We started designing de poster with an image of nature, in which we can see a branches of some tree that goes down and from all the branches we have all the leaves that come out. These leaves have something especial because they don’t have their usual colour, instead we can see different colours in each section.

Firstly, we will talk about the image; brighter colours and other more muted colours are represented. In the right part of the poster the brighter colours abound while in the left bottom part there the more muted colours such as the green and the blue. With all these colours we want to say that nature is full of life, vitality, energy, emotions that adults and children should enjoy everyday. Because nature is life although it always have a part that you would not like because its rainy and it’s all wet, because it’s to hot, to many animals and this things we represented them with the black colour at the back.

Another aspect to take into consideration is the phrases in the poster. We will start with the biggest tittle, black or white, black or white because in nature there are not only two colours, two things we like, there’s many things in between them that we will like and enjoy and that’s also why of the next phrases that when we are in the middle of nature there many colours around us, many things to look at and to play with there is not one leave and one tree (black or white), there many trees and many leaves.

To finish this description we want to say that opening your mind is a new way of learning new things and if we learn new things we will be more curios about the world. In this case opening our mind around nature so new things can be shown to the little ones and to ourselves. Life if full of colour around why only choose two of them?



Marta Prat Alesanco and Sheila Ribot Escribano

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