Showing posts with label flyers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flyers. Show all posts

100 Things // Catergorise & Communicate // Promotional Flyers - Final Print

since i had so many different designs to choose from i thought it would be a good idea to use them all to create postcards/flyers in the same style as the posters that would also be used for promotion of the event. I like the idea of making every flyer different but keeping to the same theme as it makes it look more secretive and that theres something to collect to make a full set. I printed out 9 different designs for the front of the postcards and the same design on the back of all of them.

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Here is the design for the back of my flyer. I kept the simple theme running but added some information about the event onto there...


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And the final printed designs...


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100 Things // Categorise & Communicate // Promo Posters/Flyers Print

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Final Set-Up for posters Print. These will be printed onto A2 stock and displayed around museums and public spaces. I wanted to print a variety of different posters rather than just one design to give it a little bit of variety. I think the that there is a strong linking theme throughout the posters which make you aware that they are all part of the same advertisement. 

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I started to put the designs into a flyer format which would also be used for promotion of the exhibition. 

I designed the back of the flyer as you can see below. I used the same theme throughout. I just wanted to keep the information on the back simple and clear, but still fitting the whole theme of the designs.

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Below is the set-up for my flyer prints. The image below shows the back of the flyers. i have created a simple guide which will make sure my double sided print is accurate. I will be printing 9 A5 sized flyers onto a sheet of A2 stock. 

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These are the different front faces to my flyer. I wanted to use all of my final designs because i think they all really work together and a set and it gives a little bit of variation. I like to collect flyers and when there are different designs for the same flyer, it makes everything more interesting in my opinion so this is another reason i chose to do this. 

The designs all have a really strong linking theme that makes you aware that they all belong to the same thing. 

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