Leaflets design
Leaflets examples:
They seem to be very simplistic, kept in calm colors such as green, yellow and light purple. They do not have much writing on the front and they have an image mostly covering the whole space.
Leaflet conventions:
Things associated with death: https://screipttoscreen.blogspot.co.uk/2018/01/bereavmentgrief-counselling.html
Symbolism of death - cultures
Black - west culture associates black colour with death
White - east culture associates black colour with death
Skull and Skeleton - as it is what stays after the person dies
Scythe - death in a human like form is usally presented carrying a scythe
Ravens and Crows - Christians believe that those birds signify death and desctruction
Vultures - birds who eat dead things
Angels - Christains believe that those are the link etween the life and death and that they take your soul after your death
Red poppies - 1st and 2nd world war
Valhalla - Viking mythology, Valhalla is the great hall of the god Odin, where slain warriors who have died as heroes go
Cypress tree - Planted in graveyards as it's believed to preserve bodies
Red ribbon - a symbol of those who passed due to AIDS
River Styx and Acheron - From Greek mythology, rivers across which Charon (the ferryman) ferried your soul when you died, into Hades (the underworld where souls live)
https://www.thoughtco.com/death-symbols-in-art-2573766
Number 4 - in Chinese 死 (sǐ) represents death and is seen as unlicky number.
Number 3 - the astral or emotional body stays connected to the physically body for three days after death. There is scientific evidence that the brain, even when all other systems are failing takes three days to register complete shutdown.
http://www.crystalinks.com/numerology2.html
Marigold - a flower representative of grief
Carnations, Roses, and Tulips - in western culture, commonly used at funerals
Yellow and white flowers - those are used in east cuture for the funeral. Red and other bright colours are seen as colours of joy.
http://www.flowermeaning.com/flower-of-death/
Lily - associated with funural services
Flowers commonly used for funerals:
Daisy - Innocence, hope
Daffodil - new beginning
They seem to be very simplistic, kept in calm colors such as green, yellow and light purple. They do not have much writing on the front and they have an image mostly covering the whole space.
Leaflet conventions:
- multi modal - contains of images and text
- use of synthetic personalisation and personal pronouns
- direct speech
- links
- lots of adjectives
- only 2/3 colors and fonts
- imperative verbs
- simple sentences
- simple vocabulary
- jargon
Things associated with death: https://screipttoscreen.blogspot.co.uk/2018/01/bereavmentgrief-counselling.html
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Symbolism of death - cultures
Black - west culture associates black colour with death
White - east culture associates black colour with death
Skull and Skeleton - as it is what stays after the person dies
Scythe - death in a human like form is usally presented carrying a scythe
Ravens and Crows - Christians believe that those birds signify death and desctruction
Vultures - birds who eat dead things
Angels - Christains believe that those are the link etween the life and death and that they take your soul after your death
Red poppies - 1st and 2nd world war
Valhalla - Viking mythology, Valhalla is the great hall of the god Odin, where slain warriors who have died as heroes go
Cypress tree - Planted in graveyards as it's believed to preserve bodies
Red ribbon - a symbol of those who passed due to AIDS
River Styx and Acheron - From Greek mythology, rivers across which Charon (the ferryman) ferried your soul when you died, into Hades (the underworld where souls live)
https://www.thoughtco.com/death-symbols-in-art-2573766
Number 4 - in Chinese 死 (sǐ) represents death and is seen as unlicky number.
Number 3 - the astral or emotional body stays connected to the physically body for three days after death. There is scientific evidence that the brain, even when all other systems are failing takes three days to register complete shutdown.
http://www.crystalinks.com/numerology2.html
Marigold - a flower representative of grief
Carnations, Roses, and Tulips - in western culture, commonly used at funerals
Yellow and white flowers - those are used in east cuture for the funeral. Red and other bright colours are seen as colours of joy.
http://www.flowermeaning.com/flower-of-death/
Lily - associated with funural services
Flowers commonly used for funerals:
- Gladioli
- Carnations
- Chrysanthemums
- Orchid plant
- Hydrangea plant
- Daffodils
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Colors associated with hope and happiness:
http://www.color-wheel-pro.com/color-meaning.html
Red - determination, courage, love, action, energy, enthusiasm and confidence, joy, life, good luck
Orange - happiness, determination, success,
encouragement
Green - harmony, safety, stability, hope
Blue - stability, calmness
Purple - nostalgia, stability, energy
White - light, goodness, innocence, purity, safety, beginning
Flowers:
Blue Iris - hope
Daisy - Innocence, hope
Daffodil - new beginning
Butterflies - spiritual rebirth, joy, change, life, angles,
"Seeing butterflies shortly after losing a loved is a beautiful sign that the spirit of your loved one lives on."
http://www.ask-angels.com/spiritual-guidance/butterfly-meaning/
My photos with Daisy:
"Seeing butterflies shortly after losing a loved is a beautiful sign that the spirit of your loved one lives on."
http://www.ask-angels.com/spiritual-guidance/butterfly-meaning/
My photos with Daisy:
Possible backgrounds:
Our logo:

Our logo/poster is build on blue, black and white colors.
My leaflets:
I have printed both out and presented them to my tutor. She liked the flower one, because it reminded her more of the spring season, which will be the season in which our drama takes place.
I used this format, photogrpahs and colours to make the final version of the leaflate as well as its back. To do that I used photoshop.
I worked along side with my friend who is also taking care of props and costumes. The inormation on the back was taken from my bereavement research : https://screipttoscreen.blogspot.co.uk/2018/01/bereavmentgrief-counselling.html
Final Version:
Our tutor asked us to change the title on the first page and we did change it to:
Our logo:

Our logo/poster is build on blue, black and white colors.
My leaflets:
I have printed both out and presented them to my tutor. She liked the flower one, because it reminded her more of the spring season, which will be the season in which our drama takes place.
I used this format, photogrpahs and colours to make the final version of the leaflate as well as its back. To do that I used photoshop.
I worked along side with my friend who is also taking care of props and costumes. The inormation on the back was taken from my bereavement research : https://screipttoscreen.blogspot.co.uk/2018/01/bereavmentgrief-counselling.html
Final Version:
Our tutor asked us to change the title on the first page and we did change it to:
















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