Sunday, 10 May 2009

Audience Engagement

Here are five examples of design that i feel are successful within audience engagement and interaction and also design that relates to what i plan to be producing for the Speaking From Experience brief... 



So firstly i've chosen this. Although its not overly beautiful, its darn effective! Everyone knows what its meaning is, it interacts with the audience by telling drivers to stop, and they do, furthermore it's also universally known making it just so darn successful. It links to my project as for the moment i want my stickers to be the shape of road signs like this one to show warning/caution etc. 



This picture represents a pack of stickers from the snowboarding company, Grenade. The stickers themselves come as a clear vinyl rectangle with the detail being the separated grenade! These stickers interact with it's audience by basically being stickers and giving the audience the choice of where they want it to be. Again this relating to my project as there stickers and im planning to create sticky stickerzz. 



This image follows the general principle as the STOP road sign, the circle and cross connotes danger/warning, tells us what not to do! the only difference it has a message of don't piss on the floor! 
This relating to my work in two ways, firstly the road sign shape and appearance, secondly the message being humorous, which i want to keep in mind whilst creating my own. 


This advert from Tesco also ran as a television advert, which i guess both work together to interact with the audience. This more relates to my project though, with the idea of labeling certain things and giving them a value, this being my idea of creating stickers to show how much it would cost you, if you broke it!



This image represents one of the products that was created for red nose day 2009! This product being the large red nose sticker for cars, which people bought and put it somewhere on their automobile! So the interaction being the audience putting it wherever on their car. And again the relation to me being the sticker itself, big and red, eye-catching! 




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