Thursday, October 13, 2011

Feature Hierarchy

The image above carries heavy attention as color and shape are the most powerful feature channels within the poster. As you first glance at the poster, your eyes automatically notice the image of Mickey Mouse that is made up of different types of typefaces. Since Mickey Mouse is placed in the center of a bold and striking background, it attracts the most attention. Our attention then shifts over to the strong shades of pink which is presented in a diagonal form. The vividness of the pink provides an intense outcome as it is the only color that produces a "pop-out" effect. Our eyes then travel across the main image and observes the many fonts that occupy the character's face. As we examine the facial features of the character, the attention focuses heavily on the bold letterings that reside in the character's ears. In the future, I would definitely love to explore my creativity while making posters for Disney. 

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