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Hello Kitty Poster essay!
Monday, December 14, 2009, 11:17 AM
This is my final version of my Hello Kitty history poster. I wanted the viewer to have the same feel looking at it as if looking at a really cute puppy. Hello Kitty just gives off the really cute vibe, and in this poster I deff wanted people to get that feel. I put in all the important information about her or that people didn't know about her. Really I was surprised what I found out, that I really didn't even know. I wanted to make it simple, because when you see hk she only has a bow and face. But as I designed it was to simple, so I added the little red bows for the replaced bulletins. Also a cute kinda un-seeen background and after first round critique I added a thin red boarder with her signature red bows at the four corners. I really worked hard on this to make it as cute as possible, just like Hello Kitty herself. Balance in how I used her name and face to put wight on each end of the page. Her bows are also equal in visual weight. With the background it was a bit of depth and visual space it just makes the whole piece just flow.