Chris,
I havent designed one, but you might put parents and grandparents as
shadows behind a head, or have them appear to be inside the head of a
person, or even inside a glass or bottle of beer, or in a pill. Or have the
parents screaming at each other inside a persons head, or in a splash above
their head. Or have the father hitting the mother or the child. Or the
father walking away from the mother and child with the child holding his
hand out and crying for the father to come back.
Make the words totally legible, and I agree white space (which can be a
solid light color) is very important to put the focus on the message
(picture). A minimum of words is best.
http://www.montanameth.org/View_Ads/print.php Heres a link to a series of
award-winning anti-meth campaign posters
Diane Yankelevitz
diane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
406-586-2376
www.WisdomHealing.com
From: ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris Walsh
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 5:52 PM
To: ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ConstellationTalk] posters
Hi all,
I was wanting to design a wall poster to use at a drug and alcohol treatment
centre. I know many people here have designed pamphlets and flyers to
introduce and promote constellation work in quite different contexts. So I
thought maybe someone else has already designed a poster as well.
So I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts or have any tips they could
share about designing a poster.
hasta la vista
Chris Walsh
Melbourne, Australia
webpage: <http://www.cwalsh.com.au> www.cwalsh.com.au
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