This is the first design we created for the poster. It features several people outside the town hall and I have placed light drawings over them using Photoshop to show the interaction with them.
With the font we used, I used the blending tools on Photoshop to create an outer glow around the text, therefore making it look like a light drawing itself. I then added the website and date in a simple and clear font.
After looking at the design, we felt it wasn't quite right. The light drawings didn't stand out as much as we wanted them to and having more than one instrument and person seemed to draw the attention away, so we decided to look at one of our other ideas and develop that further to see if it was more effective.
I used this photo for the poster, but I removed the people in the background so there was only one. I also darkened it up, as we took this photo in the afternoon when it was still light. I think this works better as a night time scene as the photos just generally came out better when there was more light.
This is our final design. I think the use of just one object works much better. We got Sophie to pose for us and I think having her pose and looking happy, rather than just having passers by, works much better and makes the whole event seem more exciting. I also think the grey background works much better in making the light drawings stand out than the yellowy background in the previous design.
I had trouble aligning the text at the top. The word Arise seems out of place as it isn't centralised over the arch, but if you centralise it, the words Unite and Alight look out of place too. I think the poster would have looked better without this strap line, maybe with the photo being moved up so the top 3/4 of the page was focusing on just the light drawing. However, as it was in the brief we felt we had to include it.
I think this poster works well to publicise Alight. The light drawings interacting with the person on the front suggests that people can be involved in the events. The light drawings also compliment the name of the event and leave a bright and positive image in your mind.