1. What holiday/event does the card represent?
My card represents thanks giving.
2. What type of images are used – photos, cartoons or graphics? How do the images used connect to the holiday/event?
The image that is used is graphics.
The image that is used is graphics.
3. In your opinion, is the cover of the card attention-grabbing? Explain exactly why or why not. Consider the arrangement of elements as well as use of images, color and text.
Also, the text is easy to see.
4. What text is written on the front of the card? Where is it located on the front?
"I wisheth ye..." It is located at the top left corner of the card.
"I wisheth ye..." It is located at the top left corner of the card.
5. What text is written inside the card? Where is it located inside the card?
"A happy Gobble Gobble Day" is the text that is written and it is written in the middle of the card.
"A happy Gobble Gobble Day" is the text that is written and it is written in the middle of the card.
6. In your opinion, does the text inside the card connect to the image(s) on the
cover? Explain exactly why or why not.
I think it does because it is the continuation of the text on the front of the card.
cover? Explain exactly why or why not.
I think it does because it is the continuation of the text on the front of the card.
7. What types of information appears on the back of the card? (Do not copy it exactly!)
The information on the back is the location of the company and where the card was made.
The information on the back is the location of the company and where the card was made.
8. To what consumer is this card targeted? (Consider age group, gender, race and/or religion.) What about the design led you to this conclusion?
This card is targeting consumers who celebrate thanks giving. Also, its for everyone.
This card is targeting consumers who celebrate thanks giving. Also, its for everyone.
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