Feed backs from: Toshi, Zane, Tom, Richard, Thomas, Jennifer, Erika, Joe.
- Image has to be more powerful (either it's shocking or relates to people's memory)
Image may need more of sarcasm/exaggeration
Has to be Universal(appeal to every ages)
- better to see research/ facts (a rates of accidents, compare with other subways)
- Look at pictograms/ Ideogram
- Look at a products that sell with an awareness
(ex. LIVE STRONG arm band, what triggers people to voluntarily buy them)
- May have to work on objects (doors, chairs, etc)
- Interview people whom responded to those images in the subway
1 comment:
http://www.mta.info/mta/aft/posters/artcards.html?itemnum=16432
Rhee, check out Sloane Tanen's work. A few years back she created the poster above for subway cars. If you read her books, I recommend at least checking out "Bitter with Baggage Seeks Same" I think you'll find she has the sarcasm and universality you're looking for.
Best,
Patricia
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