Goal, Audience, and Message
• Goal is to get volunteers into my
  classroom in a professional way
• Audience is parents, guardians, and family
• Message is: When readers are finished
  reading my information, I want them to
  know that they are wanted and needed
  their child’s classroom. All it takes to begin
  is a simple background check.
Key Changes
In the next slide I got rid of the clipart,
added a background, and changed the
font to resemble a wanted poster to give
the feeling of being wanted.
Key Changes
In the next slide I got rid of the plain
background and added a photo that
embodies the poster. I also used black,
white, grey, and added a pop of red to
catch the viewers attention.
Key Changes
In the next slide I got rid of the image and
replaced it with an image of a small little
girl that looks as if she is waiting for
something. I changed the font to a
decorative font that is bold and looks kid
friendly. I also changed the color to
complimentary and pulled pink from the
photo.
Key Changes
In the final design I got rid of the photo in
the background and changed it to an
image at the bottom of the poster that
made the viewer think they are needed
because the little boy looks stressed.
Then, I changed the direction of the title
and the weight of it to grab your attention
and look professional. The subtitles are
large and easier to read than the prior
design.
Week 9.4

Week 9.4

  • 1.
    Goal, Audience, andMessage • Goal is to get volunteers into my classroom in a professional way • Audience is parents, guardians, and family • Message is: When readers are finished reading my information, I want them to know that they are wanted and needed their child’s classroom. All it takes to begin is a simple background check.
  • 3.
    Key Changes In thenext slide I got rid of the clipart, added a background, and changed the font to resemble a wanted poster to give the feeling of being wanted.
  • 5.
    Key Changes In thenext slide I got rid of the plain background and added a photo that embodies the poster. I also used black, white, grey, and added a pop of red to catch the viewers attention.
  • 7.
    Key Changes In thenext slide I got rid of the image and replaced it with an image of a small little girl that looks as if she is waiting for something. I changed the font to a decorative font that is bold and looks kid friendly. I also changed the color to complimentary and pulled pink from the photo.
  • 9.
    Key Changes In thefinal design I got rid of the photo in the background and changed it to an image at the bottom of the poster that made the viewer think they are needed because the little boy looks stressed. Then, I changed the direction of the title and the weight of it to grab your attention and look professional. The subtitles are large and easier to read than the prior design.