![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh8XmdqX6r-7iPqBaUN2AeVLIpmhh8_fMQgYB0PDw9ycamQd2fRaf9R1pmwIO41BhnAN8BTVcF0fdc1jrv8dDDyof3xwX_CrnCnKm95nNYFoOnP1w5MTJ6lP8V0_RY118MEJNx0QUkZlQg/s400/Screen+Shot+2016-05-19+at+19.12.51.png)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEif21sS6TqyJUb5qxqAX-0hu-AyIKQoW50RDk-YIY-lr-InGtsUHxQddjKMKvqoC0NAF_zoplAWmBApwMSrsiAYzKi4ETp5KtLSsLSHw8SESkqjyNb2JWUiBCXKdvwFklExrlXPIevwXcA/s400/Screen+Shot+2016-05-19+at+19.12.59.png)
For my leaflet, I used scaled down versions of my posters for each inside page of my leaflet. I used a blue colour for the front cover of the leaflet which I will be using throughout other elements of the campaign as this is a bright and attractive colour which looks appealing with the black logo and text on.
I will be having around 150 copies of my leaflet printed for my exhibition, so that viewers of the exhibition can take a leaflet and be reminded of my main posters.
No comments:
Post a Comment