Mosca-Schmidt+Poster+Design




 * All three of these posters are effective for illustrating the event they are marketing, because of many different aspects. In the first poster, the unique usage of the collage of pictures to make almost an artwork is eye-catching while also obviously shows that it's for the Grammy's by the large type on the bottom. The second poster effectively illustrates the event, because of the large type saying "birds" which makes you interested in what it's for, so you read the small print on the bottom which explains it. The third poster illustrates their event well, because, like the second one, you notice the main idea of it (furniture), but you get interested in what it's really for, so you read on.


 * The elements and principles of design are numerous in all of these posters but they all have main ones as well. The first poster uses composition very well with the different colors, because they go very well with each other. This poster also shares the obvious concept of music and how it's the main theme of the Grammy's. The craftsmanship in this poster is very noticeable, because it very effectively uses a collage which is sometimes hard to do without making something look tacky. The second poser uses the 3 C's as well. The composition of the pink and the white is very effective, because those colors make each other pop while put together. The concept of this poster is obviously something about birds, and it shows it with the large word, and also the illustration. The craftsmanship seems like it took a lot of time, which is good, because of all of the birds that fit perfectly in with each other. The 3rd poster utilizes composition with the use of white and green. The white type almost radiates off of the dull green background. The concept of a "furniture store" is also obvious with the words forming a chair. This also seems like it took a long time, because of the angles of the words to make it actually look like a chair and not just a bunch of words.


 * In the first poster, the large type telling what this poster is for is actually very helpful for the audience, and doesn't make them take a second glance, which is always nice. The second poster uses type in a clever way. They use a big word in the middle (birds) which makes the audience wonder what it's for, so they read the smaller type on the bottom. The third poster uses type in the illustration (like the second) in a completely different way. It's not meant for the audience to read every single word, rather the larger ones like hospitality and why. It attracts the eyes of the audience as well.




 * I think these illustrations are very good because of different things for each. For the first one, the use of graffiti, but made on the computer is really interesting, and it's also really eye-catching as well. The second one is a very familiar logo, which I like, because it's so simple and it's just black and white but everybody knows what it's for. The third one I like because of the use of the colors. I like how there's dull colors and then an eye-catching blue.


 * These are considered illustrations, because somebody was hired to make these for a certain purpose, the person didn't just make them for fun.


 * A fine art is made because an artist feels like making something, an illustration is made because they were hired to make a certain thing.


 * An illustration markets a concept or idea, because it shows what the idea or concept is. For example, an illustration for a shoe store might be a shoe

I got all of these illustrations and posters from commarts.com.