2. What type of images are used – photos, cartoons or graphics? How do the images used connect to the holiday/event?
The image used is graphics. also, it connects to the holiday because Christmas is usually snowy and filled with snowmen.
The image used is graphics. also, it connects to the holiday because Christmas is usually snowy and filled with snowmen.
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.
In my opinion, this is grabbing. That is because it has pictures and lots of color.
In my opinion, this is grabbing. That is because it has pictures and lots of color.
4. What text is written on the front of the card? Where is it located on the front?
"Hooray! Hooray! It's Christmas Day" is the text and is located at the very top of the card
"Hooray! Hooray! It's Christmas Day" is the text and is located at the very top of the card
5. What text is written inside the card? Where is it located inside the card?"That's why this wish was sent your way! Have a very Merry Christmas" is the text. It is located in the middle.
6. In your opinion, does the text inside the card connect to the image(s) on the cover? Explain exactly why or why not.
In my opinion, the texts do not connect at all. They are both talking about completely different topics.
In my opinion, the texts do not connect at all. They are both talking about completely different topics.
7. What types of information appears on the back of the card? (Do not copy it exactly!)
The information on the back is The origin or where the card was created.
The information on the back is The origin or where the card was created.
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 goes out to everyone.
This card goes out to everyone.
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