Lesson 1 - Graphic Design

1. What is on the poster?
(Click on the poster to make it larger)

2. Why do you think each part has been included on the poster?

3. What improvements could be made?

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Slide 1: Question ouverte
ComputingLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

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1. What is on the poster?
(Click on the poster to make it larger)

2. Why do you think each part has been included on the poster?

3. What improvements could be made?

Slide 1 - Question ouverte

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Learning Objectives
Conquer: Identify the key elements of poster design.

Aspire Higher: Evaluate how the elements of a poster impact how effective it is.

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Why are posters made?
  1. Advertising – To promote a product or service.

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Why are posters made?
  1. Advertising – To promote a product or service.
  2. Education – To teach the viewer something.

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Why are posters made?
  1. Advertising – To promote a product or service.
  2. Education – To teach the viewer something.
  3. Warning – To warn viewers of a danger.





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Why are posters made?
  1. Advertising – To promote a product or service.
  2. Education – To teach the viewer something.
  3. Warning – To warn viewers of a danger.
  4. Inform – To inform the viewer of information they may need.




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Warning
Inform
Education
Advertising

Slide 8 - Question de remorquage

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Your brief
On the student shared area you have a copy of the client brief.
1. Click this link to your brief
2. Keep this open to use during the lesson

First we are going to read the brief together 

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Mood board
A mood board is a visual tool that shows the style and feeling of your project. It’s like a collage of your creative ideas in one place.

Key Features
  1. Images: Photos and drawings that show the look you want.
  2. Colours: Shapes or images that show your colour choices.
  3. Typography: Different fonts and lettering styles.
  4. Inspiration: Quotes, patterns, and other elements that inspire you.

Creating a mood board helps start any design project with a clear vision.

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Research - Moodboard
1. Choose two activities from the brief.
2. Save a minimum of five images for each of your chosen activities on a PowerPoint slide.
3. Now add five images of the venue. 
4. Choose your colours and add them to your moodboard

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