In today's session I created another leaflet in the style of the poster that I created last week. Here I took some information from my other leaflet and inserted it into this so I could spread my information and illustrations a bit more fairly then just including all of the information and all of my informations into one tiny leaflet. The design is based upon a lot of grunge and punk posters that are quite popular with marketing demographics when trying to communicate ideas to a more teenaged to young adult orientated crowd. the text was chosen of dafont.com for its decaying, messy look to suit the vibe of the leaflets. The the first leaflet has cool foldout gimmick in that on the front it features a enticing normal woman in a red hood, but on the the other page when folded out reveals the same woman except she is more terrifying and heavily demon-ised giving the viewer a bit of a surprise.
The second half of the leaflet was made in a unconventional way as it actually spreads itself over the other pages instead of separating itself into the usual three column structure that my other leaflet followed I decided not to alter my sketches to much in this leaflet as I felt it does need to look somewhat factual instead of just a grungy art piece. I kept the text the same to nail in the sort of realism that you'd expect from a NHS campaign leaflet but also added some light humour on the title and the cover of the leaflet to appeal to a more youthful audience. The backgrounds were complied from multiple textures of aged paper and photographs to create that distinct grungy effect that you find in most grunge pieces. The reason why I went with this white paint splash motif that backs up the text is because it allows me to put up any textual background without fear of if it being lost in its complexity
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