Tuesday, November 29, 2011

PAWS boot camp advertisement!

We are still working with Photoshop in computer class. After we created our logo we then had to create an advertisement for our club or company. We were asked to incorporate our logo in our advertisement. I chose to make an advertisement for boot camp. It is a fitness camp held at Mercy for anyone to participate in. The camp is supposed to be similar to an army boot camp. The camp is held from November 22-30th from 6am to 7am in the Mercy gym.
We were also told that while creating the advertisement in Photoshop that we had to use 10 tools. Some of the tools that I used were when creating the paw I used the ellipse tool to draw the circle that makes up the paw. I also used the ellipse tool when creating the paw prints. I used the paint brush tool to paint and fill in the paw print. I used the text box tool to write the writing on the advertisement. I used the move tool to move around the paw print so that I could make it fit right. I also used the clone shape tool so that I could make sure that all of the paws were the same size. When messing up I used the eraser tool to erase my mistakes. I used the color tool when changing the color for the paw prints. I used the crop tool for the background army print. I used the swatches tool for the colors that I chose. I had to create the paw prints on a separate document so I used the drag tool to drag it from one document to another. I stretched the paw prints out using the scale tool so that they would fit to scale.
I created this advertisement in hope of getting Mercy students, teachers and the community to come join in on a boot camp class. My goal is to start to promote fitness and wellness in our community which is what paws is all about. The target audience was mostly everyone. It was mainly Mercy students just because the event was through Mercy, but I also hope to spread the word and get people outside of Mercy to participate. I think that there are not many or enough opportunities for people to exercise in our school or in the community.

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