Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Blog post 5



1. Limiting Font- The fonts used in this brochure are quite pleasing to the eyes, they are just big enough to draw one into the information, and yet still leave white space around the area. Also, the font is a type that is easy to read and not complex to read. But on the other hand, I would change the titles to be bigger and more attractive to the eyes. They are somewhat boring.

2. Limiting Color- The colors used for this brochure were actually spot on. They are consistent and not too bright. They don't take over the brochure but I think it could use some more color to make it more inviting to the reader. The colors are lively and warm but don't take up a lot of white space. 

3. Contrast, Contrast, Contrast- I think the contrast of this brochure could be a little better. The brochure colors should cover some more space and enhanced as well. Although it is an informational brochure, you want the reader to be relaxed, and happy reading it. 

4. Trifold Writing Tips- Overall, I think the brochure is organized and neat. The fonts all align, along with the information is in a parallel fashion. The titles match up with the information in a clean way, while the information is not too long and compact in each column.  Also from the reading, we have had I think this brochure represents those tips very well. I enjoyed reading this brochure and analysing the layout.

With a few critiques here and there, overall the brochure is a well put together pamphlet. I think that each column in the brochure matches up nicely, and the colors of the brochure contrast nicely with the information. 

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