The first brochure is for Adaptive
Adventures Military Operations program or AAMO for short. The
brochure uses lots of imagery and pictures. Some of the photos are
boxed, and aligned within their panels of the brochure. Others,
specifically the skiers without a background, branch over and take up
part of multiple panels. Besides the photos, the main color are black
and red, black for the main text, and red for headers to emphasize
them.
This next brochure is explaining
Biokinetics. The main colors utilized in this brochure are white,
black, yellow, and a few different shades of green. This brochure
has very strong, bold alignment, the headers for paragraphs use a
larger typeface, with a little color to make good contrast with the
information sections of text. However, the images placed throughout
the brochure don't seem to have too much purpose other then to use
space, they are somewhat visually attractive.
Third brochure is for Tregear Public
school. Unlike some of the other brochures, this one does not use
black for the main bodies of type, and instead uses blue and red.
However, the color is still dull enough to be easily readable. The
alignment for the text, as well as the images for this brochure has a
very structured alignment. The panels are very easily defined.
Printed Brochure is for Sommer Center at Bluffton. The first page on the brochure has a picture of the building, as well as a shorter header which states what the building is and what the pamphlet is. Becides the front panel on this brochure, the rest (inside included) is very structured, and has little going on. Although there are Slight headers, and also bullets to align and organize text, the overall brochure may seem a bit dull.
Last Brochure, printed, is for Bluffton's Lion and Lamb art center, This brochure uses lots of purple in the design, with different blocks for section of text, this contrast helps grab a viewers attention. The lion and lamb logo is also displayed on 2 of the brochures panels, which helps with the association. Photographs are also utilized usefully for this brochure.





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