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The Notebook After seeing the movie, I know that it's all about two people who fall in love and stay together forever even though one of them forgets the past. Therefore, the poster is very effective by using the two different pictures- one of them looking into each others eyes & the other has them in a row boat isolated with the sun setting in the background. It gives a very romantic feel and emphasizes the idea of being together forever. The artist used rule of thirds and filled the frame. The typography is in the very center of the page with bold print and a bold font. The underlining gives it romance and then there is just a basic type for the rest of the words. Source: [|IMP Awards]

3 Days of Peace & Music In the second poster, the dove on the guitar symbolizes peace and the guitar itself and fingers symbolize the music. It's very simple, with basic images and colors, yet it's artistic in it's own way. It gets straight to the point using leading lines of the guitar and fingers and it kind of frames the bird with the instrument and words. The typography is somewhat hippy-ish and artsy. Plus, the colors stand out strongly against the red background. The name of the event and main musicians are much more important then the sub-bands and who is presenting it. Source: [|Solar Navigator] Created by: Arnold Skolnick

Breakfast at Tiffany's If you took out the image of Audrey Hepburn here and went anywhere and asked someone what movie it was from, most people would be able to instantly say "Breakfast at Tiffany's." It's extremely well known for the shape of her body, long black dress, and cigar. The strong image enables the background to be rather simple with the three primary colors. The artist used a simple frame to surround Ms. Hepburn. The type of the title is very strong just like it's main image. It is very bold and stands out against the red, while also bolding the first letter of both words. After seeing the title, the eyes shift instantly to the name of the starlet. Being black, it matches her dress and it's quite big and easy to read. Source: [|Delta Films]



All of these illustrations were created for particular purposes. The first one is symbolizing a "peace bomb" where the companies are trying to spread peace instead of warfare. The second is an illustration of endangered turtles. And the third is combining saving the whales and recycling. These are all illustrations and not fine art because they have a theme, they're on tee shirts and intended to sell, the artists designed them for a particular client who had a purpose, and they can be mass produced very easily. On the other hand, fine art is usually created in order to be enjoyed more than utilized. There is usually only one copy and most definitely not meant to be reproduced.

These shirts were from: [|Zazzle.com] & [|Crwww.com] The Peace Bomb tee was created by " [|von_brandis] " from Cape Town, South Africa