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Tucker
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EyePlot Advertisement Campaign
The three advertisements below are designs I produced during 2004/05 for display in a British newspaper, read by approximately 80,000 daily.
Each image I produced at 300dpi (dots per inch) to ensure quality and compatibility with newspaper standard print resolutions. All images appear crystal-clear when reprinted onto paper.
Advertising & Promotion
When I first embarked on the study of corporate graphic design during college I began not with website and logo design but with advertising and promotional techniques. A large portion of my creativity still lies in this field today.
I am more than familiar with visual advertisement and print, a prominant example of which can be seen below, and have studdied internet promotional techniques for over two years. You found your way to this website, didn’t you?
If you would be interested in recruiting any of my skills to work for you and your business, or if you are just interested in talking ideas, please do not hesitate to contact me anytime.

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Img1: Produced using one colour against a grayscale backdrop, this printed advertisement was primarily designed to convay a large amount of information. Despite consisting almost entirely of text it remains aesthetically pleasing, primarily because each short paragraph I allocated a different visual property from the next..
Img2: Half a year after Img1, I wanted to create a graphically superior advertisement whilst still remaining within general EyePlot guidelines, ie. Orange. Taking advantage of a larger budget I produced a full colour backdrop with an overlayed photograph I felt would catch and hold people’s attention. Other additional graphics (the bubble) I introduced to manipulate the cat’s presence in the advert to my own advantage.
Img3: Owing to the satisfaction I felt as a result of Img2, I wanted to create another advertisment where the main focus fell on a real photograph. However, unlike the previous two advertisments I wanted this time to produce an advertisment with an element of humour in it.
Being a black & white image, costs to display this advertisment were cut by some 35% from the full colour equivelent (above).
Freelance Consultant Media Designer