The design of my posters has changed throughout the brief down to different suggestions and bits of feedback that I have received from both my peers and tutors. This has developed my work for the better and my final outcome is now a more sophisticated and refined piece of work because of it. Almost all the suggestions I received about my work was implemented into my designs as this allowed me to see what worked and what didn't; the ideas that did improve the design were kept and the ones that didn't were documented and discarded.
I another reason my final pieces work is down to the fact that I tried to make every decision an informed and purposeful one. All the different aspects of my designs are that way for a reason; the images were distorted in a fashion that reflects the artists getting copied over and over again, the pixelation was added to add the effect of a screen, linking it to the digital element of torrenting, the file names over the images represent how the artists have lost their identity and names resulting in them just becoming files to many people.
As for the target audience for my posters I was possibly aiming at people who are aged 15-35. For my poster to work the audience would need to have a likening for design in some way; the point of my poster is to have a design interesting enough that people want to display it, and therefore promoting the wrong-doing in illegally downloading music. If people had this in their house or office, this amy remind people and make them think twice about digitally stealing music.
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