Poster, Poster on the Wall

   I use Poster My Wall in frequently in SGA to make flyers, banners, awards, etc. For me, it was the obvious choice to design the treasure hunt flyer and fake tickets because I would not need to learn a new system.  

  I started by looking up templates for treasure hunts or adventures. I used templates to get the look I was going for in my head and turned them into my own. This is much easier than starting from scratch which can often be difficult to find the right background or the right layout. Once I found a template, I deleted the generic pictures. I toned the color and added in the text. Including finding space for the long clue but still making it a flyer. I had to mess around with the font to make it look more adventurous and add back in the pictures. Once I resized the flyer it was downloaded as an image.  

  The process started over by looking for templates for some tickets for a water taxi. This was a difficult task because there was nothing to base it off. In reality, the taxis in Fort Lauderdale are free.  I used one for a soccer game and had to change all the logs. I then changed the text and font. I downloaded it as an image and sent it to sienna’s dad, who was in charge of printing. He was able to print out the flyer successfully but not the ticket. It was too big and printed out the whole page. Luckily, we had time before we needed to use it. And we were able to get it at another date. 

 


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