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The first paper seems to be done poorly in terms of relevance to the topic and level of creativity reached. The idea behind the poster and the message with relevance to the topic given do not match up that well. There seems to be usage of text types and design in terms of the character, but inventiveness of thought seems to be absent from the posters (with the exception of poster number 2, wherein addition of the ribbon to the tire shows a comparison). The posters of The truth about forever however seem to be in line with the idea you get of a novel named that  especially where flowers are written in flowers. There seems to be lacking congruence in meaning when we talk about what the subject is and what has been depicted in the posters number 6 and 7. If there had been true illustration of thought on paper, the posters had been a lot more meaningful like can be found somewhat in number 8 with the way forever hangs representing the fact that the letters can fall thereby snatching away that reality from the holder. Flat visual language is what the first person has made use of. If this is the syle she wants to adopt then its worthy taking a look at the work of Mario Hugo since that conforms with the beautifu workings of graphic visual language.

The second paper shows Kellinger drawings very beautifully and I should say very nice effort to all the posters in this section. Unlike, the first setoff posters, this second set seems to be high in similarity of thought and design  creativity. The idea of a man destroying the future of a bank has been very well displayed through the use of slogans, fire and a downward sloping graph depicting downfall. However, the use of a flag was a little inappropriate in the first drawing since it depicts victory and conquer, which was not the case in real. Sparks, smoke and rubble and the use of a hand-grenade shows the destruction (figuratively, of course) which completely are in line with the entire idea of these posters. I have to say these posters, each one of them are very well done  both idea  concept wise as well as creativity  design wise.

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