Karaffa+poster+research

This poster effectively illustrates the event that is being marketed by using images of the Players, using their colors, and saying that they are world champs, which is the point that is trying to be put across. This poster uses symmetrical balance, because the images are evenly spread out on the page, and they're all the same size too. I think this poster has good craftsmanship and is very well put together, it's not too complex, but it's also not very simple. The typography in this poster is an important element along with the images. It gives the explanation of what the purpose of the poster is. This poster effectively illustrates the product being marketed using both picture and text. The poster has symmetrical balance, and is well put together. Although the colors are all random, they all work together. They use color outside of the computer screen to show all the possibilities of having this internet, and that is the main concept. Typography is important in this design, because with out it, the brand or company isn't recognizable. The composition of this poster is very unique and complex, and I like how they could do that with just 3 colors. The text is very important in this design. The text is spread out throughout the poster, and it is kind of hidden in the random pictures, but that's what makes it very unique and fun to look at. The poster also has good craftsmanship, because they filled up all the space in the poster, and although it has a lot of stuff on it, it doesn't look too cluttered as a whole. This is considered an illustration because it could be mass produced, and used on many things, and not just used once. The difference between an illustration and fine art is that fine art might not be sold, and if it is, it is only sold as one. It would be hard to produce more than one of it. This idea could market something like water, because the main emphasis is on the water.

This is an illustration because it could be mass produced, and you could probably see this on many things, such as posters or shirts. The difference between an illustration and fine art is that fine art might not be sold, and if it is, it is only sold as one. This illustration 'markets' Marilyn Monroe, which is pretty self-explanatory because of the image.

This is an illustration because it can be mass produced, and it can be found on a certain product. The difference between an illustration and fine art is that fine art might not be sold, and if it is, it is only sold as one, and illustrations are mass produced. This illustration markets coca-cola by all the bottle behind the man.

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