It's not a sustainable idea to have tracing paper both from a practical standpoint and from an environmental stance standpoint. As it isn't recyclable, it would therefore be a better option to have somewhat regular paper.
Yellow tinted paper is exciting but when you print the photos of them everything looks very yellow, but it doesn't showcase their products as they are. Which is a shame as the idea of having some sort of tinted colour would be cool. The issue is that it's not gonna translate well across different visual outcomes.
This recycled card is about 100gsm and I think it'd be quite lovely if it were to be produced a sort of magazine for the brand, but in terms of the poster the texture is not needed, and also the photos look a bit worse than on a smoother surface.
The printer paper is almost too matte in terms of showcasing the product in the way that I should I think if I bought a printer is have to be satin or a half shiny paper. As it would be sustainable whilst showcasing the product and the message correctly.
In terms of production, I am making an Instagram post, an ad that you're either publicly on an animated screen or printed out it will work as both. It can be used as a Facebook advertisement as well, and I’m making a website. The main concern is that it needs to be cohesive and consistent as my research should be to create a brand loyal consumer. In combination with showcasing the fact that they are going sustainable. After when they are saying that they will be 100% to stay involved, it should be effective in creating new consumers whilst also thinking of having of the world. Testing out some prints for the add I don't think I'm going to print out as it's digital submission and I think the post this works slightly better when it's animated. I did test it out printed out, and it looks quite good. I think it works, and as a printed poster, it does work well, in terms of layout and design. I think the logo translate well to paper and the typefaces suit print as well as digital. As a test, I tested out printing it on recycled paper, tracing paper and a yellow-tinted paper as well as standard printer paper. I kind of like the yellow tint of it as they also suggested in my critique, I just don't think I want it makes everything you have sent I like the yellowish colour I think a realistically needs to be white for a practical standpoint. I've also made This way it would fit with the website and other elements without it looking dirty. Because your yellow-tinted paper can look a bit muddy online, especially since the photos are with a grey background usually, it would look a bit odd to have yellow as the background colour.
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