Monday, March 26, 2018

Artfund - Copy Ideas

In terms of planning the content the copy is really important as it will make up the majority of the communication. Planning this out is really important to make really effective quick posters. I plan on creating a number of different poster under the same theme. As well as an animation for online distribution.



For a limited time between October and December you can get the Student Art Pass for only £5.



That covers over 700 museums, galleries and historic places across the UK. 

Including free entry into over 240 charging museums. As well as 50% off major exhibitions.

So whatever your looking for, 



something gigantic! (KAWS @ YSP)

or something minature (ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM - Miniature cups)


 outside the box (Francis bacon - all too human ) unorthodox 

Or firmly within in it (by the book) the Capel family @ National portrait gallery


something outdoors (Barbara Hepworth museum and sculpture garden cornwall)

or in (science museum London)


something grand  (20 Years of Treasure @ the oxforshire museum)

or something simple ( anni Albers @ tate modern)


Something old (Charles I: King and Collector @ RA) 

or something new (The image of the world can be different @ kettles Yard)


Something silly (david Shrigley)

Or something serious (Jacob Epstein, Italian Peasant Woman, 1907 -Picturing People: The Ingram Collection The Lightbox)


Something contemporary (turner contemporary)

or something classical (dulwich picture gallery)


Something loud (A History of Fashion in 100 Objects)

or something quiet (Anthony McCall: Solid Light Works)


something energetic (Ferrari Under the skin )

or something relaxing (kew Gardens london)


Something near (Tate Modern)

or something far (Pier Arts Centre - Orkney stromness)


the Student Art Pass has you covered.
So don't miss out visit https://www.artfund.org/student to find out more.

Now as these designs have been realised they can be designed and tested, starting with the posters as these will be the main form of communication. 

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