Maintenance Northern Quarter



(via Tasha Winfield)
(via Tasha Winfield)

(via Tasha Winfield)
(via Tasha Winfield)

(via Tasha Winfield)

(via Tasha Winfield)

(via Tasha Winfield)
The posters we stuck around the Northern Quarter were screenprints taken from our original poster design. We used these to advertise our campaign. We decided that bright green with white text suited the poster best as it stood ou the most and could represent cleanness and being environmentally friendly.




These Are some photos of the night and day cafe which is going to be our location for our exhibition. I think the space is quite good because it has a large open area and fits nicely with the theme of the Northern quarter. I also think it will work well on the night of the exhibition as people can relax and sit down at the tables.



This was our Facebook page we used to promote our campaign. It was the site or posters linked to.




The design for our logo for our campaign came from the idea of combining the elements of the X in the words unit x, and the Q in Northern Quarter.


We created posters with our logo for our campaign, these were to be distributed around the Northern Quarter to raise awareness of our campaign.The posters had a simple minimalistic design, which included only the logo and a web address.

In our group we arranged to meet regularly, once or twice a week to discuss and work on ideas for the project, we started by creating a mind map of what we knew about the Northern Quarter which led us to the idea of creating a fictional campaign to promote the protection of the Northern Quarter called Maintenance Northern Quarter.

 

Check out more of my art at davidpearsonart.com.

No comments :

Post a Comment