My interpretation of this brief was to produce a celebratory A3 traditional print that focuses on a significantly important event in Leeds. As it was suggested to work with text and image, I experimented with both throughout the design process and tried to create a poster that has the potential to actually be used by the chosen event. As an analogue print needed to be created, University resources were considered and used approporiately in the process.
Before researching into possible events to choose I created a time plan to ensure that the poster would be completed on time for the hand-in date. This can be seen below. As I have not produced any analogue prints this year, I gave myself an entire week for the production stage, as I wanted to ensure that the poster would be shown at a very high quality in the exhibition. Receiving feedback in the first two weeks was also crucial, as it allowed me to receive opinions on the designs made from the desired target audience (Leeds general public).
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