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Free Folk Fashion Posters 1 and 2



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  1. - You have positioned your models well and it is clear the clothes are the focus.
    - In terms of lighting Rob is well lit although his face is distorted with shadows.
    - I like the continuity of the black colours but there is very little link with the ethical fashion campaign apart from the sun in the logo. Why did you not use the shadow again?
    - There is also a lot of empty space and I think the models need to take up more of the frame.

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  2. WWW: Clear branding of your clothing with the logo taking up a large percentage of the frame. You have clearly highlighted how your brand relates to fair trade. the images differ yet the continuation between each poster is still visible. Your images are clear and show the clothing well. :)
    EBI: Lighting could be improved slightly

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