Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Booklet men







































I've been creating the illustrations which will be accompanying the hints.

We've changed the context which the hints will be going in to. We were originally going to create a small booklet containing the information. After a few days thinking, we've decided on using the bottle label as a way of displaying the information. It will literally be a double sided piece of art work.

We've also decided upon using 4 hints. We feel as though this will be enough, and it will fit nicely in the label.
The hints we've agreed on are..

'No one around? Have a boogie.' (Dancing)
'Give the TV a break, do something new.' (Alternatives)
'Why not take the stairs today?' (Stairs)
'It's not the dogs fault you're so lazy, walk it.' (Dog walking)

Others we came up with are..

Using the stairs as an alternative to the lift:
'Don't wait for a lift, take the stairs.'
'Stuck waiting for the lift? Take the stairs.'
'The lift could be faulty, your legs aren't. Take the stairs.'

Taking the dog for a walk:
'Don't kick the dog, walk it.'
'Don't feed the dog, walk it.'
'The dog looks a little fat, walk it.'

Alternatives to watching TV:
'Nothing on TV? Don't watch it. Do something new.'

Dancing:
'Fancy a boogie? Get on down.'
'Got your favourite track on? Have a boogie.'
'Take your bedroom dancing to the streets.'

We dismissed some of them because of the tone of voice. They could probably have been taken in a negative light even though we're trying to keep it funny and gimmicky.
I think we've chosen a good set. They're short persuasions. It's almost as though they're making the audience feel a little guilty. I reckon they work. :)

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