Part Two:
Artifact one: This artifact gives a sense of psychomotor first. It makes you feel as if you were alone or the only one standing of your kind. The burnt tree gives you a feeling of sadness because of what has occurred in So-Cal of 07. The sun and bird in the photo presents hope for what will lie in the future for those areas and victims if help is received. After this sense of feeling has been accepted, for me, I realize the damage that has occurred in those areas and makes me want to do something to help these victims. The poster expresses encouragement to their audience in order to help the victims within those areas of the fire damage.
Artifact two: I love the idea for this poster. Even though it is very bold, it gets the point across to the audience as clear as it can. The cognitive response to this poster, is realizing that there are people who really do need help with extracting suicidal thoughts. This poster reveals that it can start with something as simple as having a support system to turn to: family, friends, co-works, etc. The psychomotor aspect of this poster is very emotional. It definitely makes you think twice about the aspect of suicide itself. The poster portrays the reality of suicide and all the emotion connections that follows. The poster would make any audience log on to EndSuicideNow.org and create a support system for victims of suicidal thoughts. This poster was well designed for the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective consequences.
Artifact three: The last posters portray a strong cognitive and psychomotor affect, but throughout all the posters none of them make me want to do something. I feel that the posters are there to plant the idea that anything is POSSIBLE, but they don’t fully extravert the idea that anything is POSSIBLE. They leave the conclusion up to the audience. By doing so, some might act upon the statement but I feel that most will not put any action towards affective consequences. The posters are more of a good learning substitute that portrays emotion rather than affective consequences. I do feel the posters reveal a little affective consequence, but it is not as recognizable as the other posters. I really don’t care for these posters and their meaning that they portray to their audience.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Final
Posted by wHit BrOoKs at 11:49 AM
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