After locating my quote in the September 15th issue of the Guardian newspaper i decided to form a small questionnaire,well only 2 questions like,but questions that were open to many a opinion:
'What does healthy mean to you? and 'Can you force someone to be healthy?'
I got a mass of research from the responses, the overriding conclusion being that you cannot force anyone to be healthy,it's ultimately up to that person and that person alone.They must have the will power(cheers Mum!) motivation,self-discipline and determination to do so.
So,new brief.This is to be in formed from the reading week research brief and Monday briefing and workshop.And from the workshop,taking into consideration statements of opinion/fact and open/closed questions,i have learnt:
Closed questions=Fact/stats responses
Open questions=opinionated responses
Bonus!!
3 high impact posters,that deliver a 'personal identified message'.This message came from the quote research in the first part of the brief.
Keep it simple.no black or white in final resolutions.1 poster=type.1 poster=image.1 poster=type and image.A3 scale but not A3 format. TOO MANY LIMITATIONS!

phallic looking carrots+'eat me'=funny, but likely to offend!
so i took all the visual stuff i'd done and applied it to another radical,cancer fighting SUPER food...the humble apple.
so i took all the visual stuff i'd done and applied it to another radical,cancer fighting SUPER food...the humble apple.
'An apple a day keeps the doctor away'

kinda harsh on the eyes right??? i think so to but 'high impact' was the name of the game.




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