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The key images I have used on my billboard posters are my model in the fair trade products I am trying to sell. On both posters, the image is large, clear, and stands out, so it will easily be noticed by people and attract an audience.
My model is in two different settings and because of this, it makes the audience more interested in the products. The fact she is wearing different outfits on each photo is beneficial as it gives us a chance to advocate more of our products in one shoot.
I've chosen to use a 'flowing' font for the logo, however all other details are in a much more stronger and bolder text, as this will make the reader more interested in reading the information because it isn't just set the same and looks more appealing.



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  1. I think you need to be more specific in regards to the setting, the text and how you will be dressing and positioning your model. You need to explain how you will be meeting the brief as it is quite vague at the moment.

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