Thursday, November 6, 2008

My Froggy On Poster



AREA OF GLOBAL WARMING : EXTINCTION OF THE FROGS

TITLE OF POSTER : ‘PROTECT THIS INNOCENT CREATURE

‘HOP to LIVE; HOPE for LIFE’


Description

My poster represents the environment of the frogs which get extinct due to global warming. 170 frog’s species become extinct for the pass 10 years. Thus, by protecting them from that harm, we need to make people realize on how important this creature would be for the time being and for future. For example, insects will keep increasing and harmed the food supplies if no more frogs left out in this world. This is because frogs are the main animal that contributes to the food chain. Due to that, I make the reader visualize the sympathy mood for this frog and make them to love and protect this innocent creature.


Ideation

Since it is positive way of persuading readers to care about the frogs, I would like to emphasis more love mood in this environment. I made this poster look more into cartoons and not realism because I would like to generate the love mood from the young people also to love this innocent creature. Thus, by providing the appropriate colors, taglines and the suitable images will affect to the reader first impression and hope my target will be achieved.

1) Slogan/Tagline

‘PROTECT THIS INNOCENT CREATURE’

‘HOP to LIVE; HOPE for LIFE’

This means that we need to help that innocent frog which would be extinct day by day.


2) Image Representation

I choose to make a frog sitting on top of the stone, trying to get some loves and extra care from people. The frog itself is actually being placed in one piece of pictures which is nailed to the wall. That shows the important of the frog would be in this life.


3) Colour Representation

Yellow : represent overheating that caused by the global warming

Blue : water that frog need to live on

Red : to show love to them

Green : their habitat and their skin colour

Brown : represent soil which is the world (earth)

Black & White : peace and harmony for their life



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