TASK 10 | PROMOTIONAL POSTER
TASK 10 | PROMOTIONAL POSTER
TASK-SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS
Design a promotional poster for your multi-tool.
Include a short blurb explaining your product's purpose, functions and features - what makes your design innovative?
Incorporate annotated CAD screenshots showing different views.
Add photos of your physical prototype
Show your prototype being used or tested.
Note: You may also use CANVA to create your poster - be sure to make it A3 in size.
FONT MEME (for unique fonts)
If you want to use a different/unique font for your poster title, you can create and download one using the Font Meme website.
HOW TO DOWNLOAD YOUR POSTER AS A PDF
(for printing)
FILE > DOWNLOAD > PDF
Then share with your teacher as requested (either email of Google Drive link)
PEER EXPO
Task.
You will use your printed exhibition poster to showcase your work. You will then each take turns to peer assess and provide feedback for one another's work.
Functionality vs Originality
On the post-it note beneath/next to somebody else's poster, you will mark an 'X' where you feel their design sits against Functionality (how well it works) v originality (how innovate/unique it is).
Sometimes, we have a design that works great but isn't that original. Similarly, we can have innovative ideas that may not work. Balancing both can be difficult.
PEER EXPO
Guidance for Feedback.
Be Specific
→ Say what works well or what could be better.
“The colour is eye-catching, but the button is hard to press.”
Balance Positives + Improvements
→ Start with something good before suggesting a change.
Focus on the Work, Not the Person
→ Talk about the design, not the designer.
Give Suggestions
→ Offer ideas for improvement, not just problems.
Be Respectful & Clear
→ Use kind, simple language that helps, not hurts.