Wednesday

Case study designs.

The next area to work on was my designs for the case studies. I really needed to produce 4 instead of 3 so that they worked better with my broadsheet design, and also the feedback I got was to make them more personal stories about people with differing problems. Not having any actual case studies yet I decided to pick 4 areas of the charity and the kind of people they work with and made up the content from there. Here are my outcomes.






I am extremely happy with how these designs have come together. From my initial research I said how important it was for the imagery to connect with the meaning type, and when dealing with sensitive subjects this is even more so. I think the images I have used work really well because they portray emotion, innocence and a connection with the subject.

I chose to use names and make each one state what was that persons need and how Silent Cities has helped them, this ties the case study to how the charity is working to help these people. It also makes them more personal, which was one of the points in my feedback. I chose to set the type large and centered over the image which had been the style I'd wanted to achieve from the very start.

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