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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Feel Like a Champion! @ 10:34 PM

I found this in HOW's Design Annual 2005.  This was a very creative solution to an ad for Champion's campaign, which was very successful!  If this were a silhouette poster like we're doing in class, these would definitely be great examples.  The very small use of color makes it easy to print; at the same time, able to have the person stand out and use them to emphasize the person in poses that make her look like she's "winning" at everything she does (in the middle pose) or running like she's been doing this forever.  Simplicity is always better, especially with a collage feel.  I would like to see how this campaign did.

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My name is Abriel and I just received my Computer Science degree from the University of Illinois Springfield's online program this Spring. Now, I'm pursuing my A.A.S. in Graphic Design at Parkland College designing print and website designs. Eventually, I will become "the master of the web" (or a webmaster) and a graphic designer.
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