Design Principles – Lesson 6
Typography and Basic Design Principles Example Reflections
Include examples with this assignment
Save the examples in your assignment folder along with this reflection.
Good Example
· File name for good example: Churchill

· Source of example: http://to-so-few.livejournal.com/profile
· Elements of design exhibited: This is a World War II poster produced by the British. It has blending of text and an simple layout.
· Why you feel this item is effective: It has the powerful words of the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and even though printers were extremely primitive back then, this poster is still elegant., though slightly washed out. For it’s age and the period in which it was produced, I feel that this is a very good example of blending text into an image.
· Who is the target audience? British citizens circa WWII
Bad Example
· File name for bad example: Jump
· Source of example: http://www.blackfive.net/photos/uncategorized/2007/06/18/20070613agenda_2.jpg
· Elements of design exhibited (or not exhibited): Bordering and Text
· Why you feel this item is ineffective: The image draws the veiwer away from the text which is meant to be the source of the joke. The font could have been different in order to be more catching, or a different color. The background is good because it highlights the image, but overall the eyes focus on the image and not the text.
· Who is the target audience? Anyone who understands and enjoys military humor.