Monday, February 22, 2016

edgy and conservative posters






We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.”

George Bernard Shaw

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Friday, February 19, 2016

Max Delage



Sam Schufman






Teenagers



senior citizens

Connor McKnight





Ari Samaan - Using Basic Elements of Visual Language Posters


Young

TeenPoster.jpg

Old

SeniorPoster.jpg

Posters for old vs. young people



Hannah Hamwi


Katie Lamb



Elderly

Teenager

Megan Ozga

Teen Poster
Older Poster

Eric Paulsen

                                                            Young People

                                                             Old People

Kyle Stenzel

Teengers
Elderly

Claire Gabel

sunsetbikersyoung.jpg
Young Demographic


sunsetbikerselders.jpg
Older Demographic

Danny Lanza - Breitling

Megan Walsh

^ Young Demographic ^


^ Old Demographic ^

Mariah Truitt- Basic Visual Elements Project

-For a younger demographic
-For an older demographic 


Eve Pollock



Garrett Bronn- Basic Visual Elements



Cassie Lansing




Connor Adamick- Basic Visual Elements Activity

I used a dark contrast to show how when your older everything slows down than what your life used to be and causes you to relax like how the picture makes you feel when you see it.

I also used a dark contrast on half the picture because everyone goes through dark times when your a teenager but than half the picture has color and a peace sign because everyone also goes through Happy times.

Nicole Martenson

OLD^^^



YOUNG^^^


Abby Gartner Posters Old and Young



Poster - Kelly Kohl



For my teenage poster, I edited my picture to appear a little more mind-bending. I also added some light in it and darkened the contrast. As for the quote, I made it a dark purple font and put it in the upper right hand corner. I thought that teenagers would be more drawn toward this poster because it’s more dark and edgy, but as well as artsy. The icon I chose was a little alien guy and I flipped him upside down. Teenagers would appreciate this more because we’re more accepting of weirdness and old people are a little more conservative. That being said, in my poster for the elderly, the picture was actually darker, but had more light flowing through the picture. I think the most appealing part of the picture for the elderly would be the quote because I centered it at the bottom of the picture and put two trees around it in a tan/cream color. It’s a neat and orderly look that pleases the eyes of older people.


Giavanna Laukert