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8 Tips for Poster Design |
Written by charen smith

Wednesday, 09 July 2008
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Posters are everywhere. If you are in the city, you see them on the sides of buildings and along the streets. Walk into a movie theatre, and you are instantly surrounded by hundreds of posters. Many other businesses feature posters quite prominently, too. Your small business can benefit from a quality poster printing if you do it the right way. The keys are to design it with your target customers in mind, and then to place it where the highest number of your target customers will see it. Here are some more specific tips. 1. Keep it simple Do not try to put too much on your poster printing. Instead, try to put as little as possible on it. Decide what is the most important message that you trying to convey to your customers, and stick with that only. 2. Design it with your customers in mind When planning your color poster printing, think of what types of design would most attract your target customers. Would warm colors work better than cool colors, or vice versa? Should you include big, bold text, or smaller, subtler fonts? These are decisions you need to make, based on your target audience. 3. Think about where you are placing your posters Some designs just will not work in certain areas. Do not start planning your color poster printing until you know where you are going to place them. 4. Look at your competitor's posters If you can, see what your competitors are doing with their posters. Find out what points they are emphasizing, and how they are getting their message across. Incorporate the aspects of those posters that you think work, and then make them your own. 5. Use the right colors In addition to deciding whether to use warm or cool colors, make sure all your colors work well together. There needs to be enough contrast to attract attention, but not so much that it makes your poster look too busy. 6. Make the words and colors work together Your text and design should mesh, as well. If you use bright, bold colors, do not use bland, dull lettering. Make them work together to accentuate your message. 7. Use a modern style Although the retro look can work in some situations, in general you should stick with a modern design style for your poster printing. Unless your business sells 70's style clothing, of course. But if that is the case, I can't help you. 8. Do not cover up your message Be careful not to make your design so "loud" that your words are lost on the poster. The words are the most important part - they make up the message that you are trying to convey - so make sure they are always prominently displayed. For comments and inquiries about the article visit: Poster Printing and Color Poster Printing Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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