The final product.

The Final Product.

Resume: This resume is effective because it is balanced. Also, the symmetry makes this resume effective by utilizing lines and spacial patterns that draw the readers attention to important information on the page. Lastly, the visuals make the resume effective by giving the reader information in a form that isn't text base but based off design instead.     




Flyer:  The elements that make the flyer effective lie in both the visual element, the information and the font. The visual element utilizes black and white in order to convey the seriousness of the situation that has developed. The information conveys the real damage that is being done by utilizing objective truth. Lastly, the fire font and the lungs in place of South America work together to effectivley communicate the fact that the amazon is on fire.     






Brochure: The Brochure is effective because it utilizes an emotional appeal in order to make the reader connect with all that is Buffalo. Buffalo is an entertainment city, by highlighting the different areas and that are cornerstones of Buffalo nightlife, and by utilizing imagery of some of the most popular locations it gives the reader ideas about how to stay busy and entertained in the city of Buffalo.   









Postcard: The post card effective because it is showcasing the skill set of the performer through imagery, the postcard utilizes the element of fire as the focal point, drawing attention to the visual element of the skills. Next, the body copy utilizes the information in order to highlight the technical abilities an education of the performer as well.  







Business Card: the business card's effectiveness lies in the design element, first, the image trace of the dog is effective because the dog looks powerful and strong. Secondly, the text the reads MTD VIDEO & DESIGN is designed to have the purple complement the blue inverted triangle. Lastly, the inverted triangle is designed to draw attention to the name on the business card under the logo, drawing the eyes of the recipient to the individual who is being contacted.       










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