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1. This poster is effective in illustrating the event because it shows that it is a dance, sing type of event, and also that it is some place that a lot of younger people would like to hang out at. It utilizes the 3 c's because it has a very good layout and people don't have to read a lot it is very straight forward. Typography was used well because it is a really fun font, and a very youthful, current type of font that would really get your attention. Citation: "Australian Red Cross." //Australian Red Cross//. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2011. .

2. The second poster is for a movie called Jaws that came out in 1975. This poster is effective illustrating the event because it shows what the movie is about, who is in it, and also all of the information about it. This poster is showing the design concept of symmetry, everything is in centered on the page. Typography was used effectively by making the title of the movie pop from the page, and they did a good job by using white font so that people can have an easy time reading it. Citation: "Jaws Poster - Internet Movie Poster Awards Gallery." //IMP Awards - All the Latest Movie Posters//. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2011. .

3. The third poster is of the movie Gone With the Wind. The poster is very effective illustrating the movie because it shows around what time period the movie takes place, and it shows who is in it. This poster is showing the element of design known as symmetry, mainly for the title, the two biggest words are on either side of the smaller words. Typography was used effectively because it does seem like an older font, and it really draws your attention. Citation: "Gone With the Wind Poster - Internet Movie Poster Awards Gallery." //IMP Awards - All the Latest Movie Posters//. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2011. <http://www.impawards.com/1939/gone_with_the_wind_ver8.h

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1. The first children book is called No, David! It is considered an illustration and not fine art because the illustrator created it for a profit, and you could print/ make a lot of different copies of it unlike fine art, where the artist would have to repaint it several times to make more copies. The illustration markets and idea/concept because it attracts the attention of kids, who are the audience that they are trying to attract and it looks interesting to make you want to open the book and see what happens with David. Citation: "ireadkidsbooks." //ireadkidsbooks//. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2011. .

2. The second children book is called Where the Wild Things Are, by Maurice Sendak. This is considered an illustration because someone paid him to make the pictures for the book, the book was already written, and he did not just randomly draw these. This book markets and idea because little kids like picture books for one thing, and also they like interesting books. This illustration makes me want to see what the book is about, and what happens. Citation: "Classic Children's Book Covers." //Cover Browser//. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2011. .

3. Finally, the third book is "There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly". This book is also considered an illustration because the author or publisher paid the illustrator to create picture that go along with the words of the book. Also this is not considered fine art because someone could recreate this more than one time. It illustrates an idea because you can tell what the book is about but you want to know more than just an old lady that swallowed a fly. Citation: 7th, January, and 2009. "Children’s Book Illustrations Add Magic to Reading at Museum of Ventura County | The Fillmore Gazette." //The Fillmore Gazette | Newspaper of Record for the City of Fillmore//. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2011. .