Thursday, 22 October 2009
my campaign was to move college to Disneyland
i was surprised that there were more girls than boys that said no
i was also surprised that all the 17 year olds said they would want to move the college to Disneyland
i asked the question because i feel that people would be happier in college if it was at disneyland
also more people would be exited to go to school if it was at Disneyland
i think that the people who said no because theyre not fans of Disney or that they like the school where it id
this is my final design for the creative and media diploma which then got chose for the main creative and media logo i chose to do a simple but fun design that shows what the course is about
our printer only prints four colours so we had to change the green splat to a yellow splat so that we could print the logo
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
I chose this shirt because i think its cute
i like the simplicity of it i also like the simple colours it uses.
this shirt would cost around £20 including postage if you bought it off the website www.threadless.com
i think this is a good price as it would be around that price if you bought it in-store
i chose this shirt because i think its eye catching and interesting
i like the colours and the design of it
this shirt should cost around £20 including postage if you bought it from the site www.designbyhumans.com
i think this is reasonable as you would get it from around the same price in a store
i prefer the first shirt as its cute and fun
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
The history of the t-shirt
t-shirts were created in the early 19th century by the army to use as underwear. Stars like James Dean then made the popular by wearing them as a shirt.
Different types of t-shirts then came into fashion for example, v necks and tank tops during the 80s and 90s t-shirts became popular as advertising for things such as bands for example rolling stones and Frankie goes to Hollywood
t-shirts now-a-days t-shirts have become a household product
you can also use t-shirts in campaigning to get your message across to the public.
http://www.t-shirtcountdown.com/t-shirts/history.html
t-shirts were created in the early 19th century by the army to use as underwear. Stars like James Dean then made the popular by wearing them as a shirt.
Different types of t-shirts then came into fashion for example, v necks and tank tops during the 80s and 90s t-shirts became popular as advertising for things such as bands for example rolling stones and Frankie goes to Hollywood
t-shirts now-a-days t-shirts have become a household product
you can also use t-shirts in campaigning to get your message across to the public.
http://www.t-shirtcountdown.com/t-shirts/history.html
Sunday, 18 October 2009
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