0
What Makes a Good Poster?
Jessica Helfund expresses her great distaste of what "posters" are becoming in the design world. She describes the long history of this informative artwork and how it portrays the social and cultural values of a generation. There are 4 basic points of poster design that are described:
1. Increased Participation by Scholarly Society Members (audience)- going through a rigorous editing process makes everything better, not just posters. Also, knowing your audience and designing clearly for them is essential.
2. For many researchers, the poster format is superior for the presentation of their data. (form and content) - "poster" is being referred to anything that is 8.5x11 and hung on a bulletin board, without any regard to the content. All posters are different, even if addressing the same product. Combining form with function and style with substance creates something unique in its time.
3. The individual presentation time of a panel, i.e. 15-20 minutes is often not enough time. (scale) - posters are most effective when they are large, there is actually a physical reaction from the viewer. Small posters work too, they show amounts of detail in the hands of a skilled designer.
4. Poster sessions are a consideration to foreign colleagues. (audience) - basic rules apply to all types of posters: Content. Form. Scale, Audience. Typography. Image. Hierarchy. Composition.
She finishes by asking students to team up with scholars in the humanities to volunteer and practice their craft in order to improve it; all while doing good for the community.
1. Increased Participation by Scholarly Society Members (audience)- going through a rigorous editing process makes everything better, not just posters. Also, knowing your audience and designing clearly for them is essential.
2. For many researchers, the poster format is superior for the presentation of their data. (form and content) - "poster" is being referred to anything that is 8.5x11 and hung on a bulletin board, without any regard to the content. All posters are different, even if addressing the same product. Combining form with function and style with substance creates something unique in its time.
3. The individual presentation time of a panel, i.e. 15-20 minutes is often not enough time. (scale) - posters are most effective when they are large, there is actually a physical reaction from the viewer. Small posters work too, they show amounts of detail in the hands of a skilled designer.
4. Poster sessions are a consideration to foreign colleagues. (audience) - basic rules apply to all types of posters: Content. Form. Scale, Audience. Typography. Image. Hierarchy. Composition.
She finishes by asking students to team up with scholars in the humanities to volunteer and practice their craft in order to improve it; all while doing good for the community.
Posters in Progress
So when trying to design a poster for the final, this was my initial design...
This one (so far) is a lot cleaner and gives off the type of feeling I'm going for.
But I'm feeling like that's a little too busy, so I have been working on a second approach:
Wayfinding Solution Images
I created a quick SketchUp model of the parking garage that we are using and incorporated our solution of red tape on the floor and signs at the nodes. Here are some images from that model...
On the 2nd floor, the beginning of our solution system...
...Looking up the stairs and seeing the next sign...
...Between the 3rd and 4th floors...
...Looking down the stairs from the 4th floor...
...and finally! The tunnel entrance to the Kansas Union :)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)