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Call to Action Poster Final by Juan Diaz

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Call to Action Poster Final When it came to making these designs for the posters I found this somewhat challenging. Forming the ideas of the poster was simple because of our previous work with making the spreads and photo montages. Out of the 3 made here the first one is the one I enjoy the most. The first one, although a simple background provides a clear answer to the topic of my social issue. I made it so the handcuffs were broken separating the tow text to make it stand out. Of course at the bottom includes the Shutdown Rikers saying to bring back attention to the reader or view. The fonts for the three were the ones I used in the spread assignment being JMH Typewriter. The middle poster is the one I least like due to its simpleness and lack of proper touches to make the topic standout. The reason the hand is red is to represent pain and suffering inside the prison cell. The last poster I want to add at least a face with the hand holding to the bar. The face was going to be half li

Call to Action Poster Roughs by Juan Diaz

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         These sketches of 5 shows the poster design related to my social issue. Although my topic is mainly about Rikers, I went for the general topic of prison life and treatment. Out of the 5 created the top 3 of designs are the Top and bottom Left and the middle top. Each of these represent a symbol or object that relates to prison. A few of these being The prison cell, handcuffs and also the rising fist symbol. To try to make them relate to Rikers I may include at the bottom of my final poster "SHUTDOWN RIKERS" bring back more awareness of my topic.

How posters work by Juan Diaz

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  Start a new blog post called “how posters work” Write a reflection (100 word minimum) for each poster that summarizes her reason for including the poster in the lecture how it might impact your own poster design The poster work "The Simpsons by Albert Exergian is an art work that I like for its simplicity and straightforwardness. This work can impact my own spread as I can make a simple prison cell or people protesting outside of a cell to show a call of action. The reason she include this poster is because we as people have a set idea of an image or design we can reference to. In this case this target the main protagonist in the series, Homer Simpson with his M shape hair on his side. Doing a basic idea of a big problem can help people understand the issue at hand.    WW2 propaganda is a poster design that I love as it gets straight to the point and show the unnecessary dangers people and soldiers go through to fight. This can impact my poster  design by showing more danger and

6-5, 7-1, 7-2 social justice spreads reflection by Juan Diaz

 6-5, 7-1, 7-2 social justice spreads reflection      Since the start of the 3 fall semester we have start to prepare and create our own Social Topic Issue spreads. These spreads combined everything we have learn throughout the years of graphic design and its different application like InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop. My social topic original was about Riker Island. Rikers Island has had multiple incidents and death throughout its year open. This in itself was a inhuman torcher for prisoner that resided in the prison. As a result this has lead to multiple protest throughout New York that pushed for the need to close Rikers Down permanently. I also decide to do this Issue as I learn this in my Criminal Justice College Course. When it came to actual making  the pencil drafts for the layout I was stuck. I did have a clear vison of what my layout were to look like. I decide at the time to do the most basic type of layout and just give it in. This of course effect me later on when makin

Reflection of Cooper Hewitt

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Reflection  on the exhibition “Give me a sign: The Language of Symbols Write a 200 word reflection on the exhibition “Give me a sign: The Language of Symbols” • What did you learn by discussing the evolution of the accessibility symbol? • What did you learn in by discussing the symbols of Olympic sports? • What were your other impressions of this exhibition? • Upload some pics from your visit to supplement your post Throughout the Cooper Hewitt Museum field trip we have learned about the evolution of symbols over time and how they each had a different meaning during a certain time period. A example of this was the rising fist symbol. Originally it was used to represent  power, strength and union in one. But now as of recent times it was a part of the Black lives Matter movement. Although the meaning of a symbol changes does mean that symbol has to change. The evolution of the accessibility symbol was a change that properly appealed to all people with accessibility problems. Before the