Go the other way

When I made this poster I ensured to used red since that is the colour of danger or warning. This allowed me to then blend in the stop sign used for road signals. Then I added the two hands pointing to the fact you have to use a different entrance and then the question marks suggesting that you go through the crib and then get a snack. Not only does this poster inform you, it provides you with a better opportunity and better option than going through and disturbing a class.

I enjoyed making this because of the fact it was fun and that using InDesign was great. I love using InDesign and I rarely get to use it, making this an even better experience. The reason I love this is that it makes editing and drawing easier to do. This helps me and takes a lot of the pressure off that you will get using Photoshop because in that app you have to be very precise and the computer doesn't help you.

If I were to do this again, I would correct the spelling mistake on the second line of the text at the bottom that reads 'SNAK' instead of snack. Then I would erase the white from around the question marks so that it fits in the poster more naturally and I would also possibly have changed the fonts on either of the texts.

Overall, I love making this and I would have used inspiration from my other two posters. But this is what it is and I am very happy with it. Mainly because it is eye-catching for people walking by it since it is red and this is important in all posters.

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