This concept is based on having photos from the website. Underlaid typography asked to allow the type to be the main focus and just have the thought was there in the background. The type would be both a quote from a key for life participant. As well as a statistic about how it would work. Or the outcomes expected or anything like that. The photo would also be opaque not fully saturated. I don't want the design to be simple, so I could easily translate to whatever platform needed.
This idea is based on just having big and bold typography, showcasing the personal storeys asked to appeal to the teenagers as they might feel similar. In a quite a straight font, so it's easily legible. An issue with this is that it might not feel us connected to the words. If it's too polished.
Continuing on with the personal story idea, I would like to make my own typeface reminiscent of graffiti or street art, but not fully that. So that it would fit into their environment, but also stand out in it being slightly cleaner and neater, maybe with straight edges on a diagonal path as it. Street art rarely is. That rigid
I also looked at having it just horizontal, but I don't like. The idea of that I like the idea of having it diagonal so it would break up.
Keep alive talks about the steps that they have in that programme using the steps as a visual indicator on what happens on each step. Ask the children would be informed by you would be quite helpful. Alongside of it there would be a text from someone that's come through it and how they feel and what they do after.
The ideas are all quite simple. In order to break. Free of the noise everywhere. But it needs to be slightly gritty in order to appeal to the audience that thereafter, so not polishing off too much, which is kind of what I usually do, might be the best way about it.
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