This is one of the first posters i have done, where i have tried to follow the style that i like and find enjoyable for one, but also eye catching for my target audience to look at. The reason why i like it is that it doesn't look like a flat image and it has a bit of a depth to it with the steam coming out of the kettle, and getting bigger as it sweeps out and towards the viewer. Even this i have tried to do in a simplified bold style to fit in with the theme of the page.
As for the text i had a bit of trouble because i felt that it looked a bit boring having it on three different lines, as i originally had it. It just looked like every oner poster out there. I then decided to change the positioning, angles and the sizes to create a more interesting focal point. However i tried to not do to many different sizes as with posters you should only have about 2 or three different fonts and size. To keep a in house style within my posters. However i know that a house style is normally associated with magazines and newspapers, but the same still applies for the poster. Because you have to have a style that flows within the poster itself but also more so if you did a series of posters.

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