Thursday 22 May 2008

P3 define and document a client and user need for three related graphic images

The games company 2K, requires 3 promotional posters for their new game entitled R.A.G.E
They require 2 different posters, which comprise of a red VS blue idea, but with the games associated with the game which are red and white.

The first poster must a teaser poster designed specifically for a billboard, therefore big bold font must be used to maximum effect. The colour must strictly be black and red, with this being a key part of the game. The only text on the poster should be RAGE, then at the bottom, the formats that its on. I want a the post to look very minimal, to keep the customer guessing at what the game entales. I also want the same post done, with a black background and white writing. This must also have the formats on. The red and black must have line of text saying "COG must prevail" and the white and black must have "Locust must prevail" This text can be done in either red/white depending on which poster it is going on to.

The second piece of promotional material i want designing is a small flyer to be distibuted in gaming outlets. On these i want the same design as the teaser poster but a much smaller poster being no bigger than a DVD box. With this though, i would want the R A in white, then the G E in red with no seperate flyers being made. This would combine both together as a merging of the two.

Thirdly, i'd like a magazine page designed. Obviously, this would need to be the standard size for a back page of a magazine. Here, i'd like two screenshots of the game. They would have to be quite small but boldly done. The rage font would be the same as the flyer, with the RA in white and the GE in red. I'd like the font to be at the top of the advert and be the full width of the page. The background must be black with the screenshots having white borders around them.
At the bottom of the page the formats and the company name must be clearly displayed properly. Again, we need to keep the minimalistc approach, and keep things clear and brief.

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