Blake+Ear+1

I really like the contrast of the colors on this flyer and how they tie in to the colors of Bloomsburg university. I like the proximity how all the information about the same topic is sectioned off into different circles and written in a different color. I like how all the titles are bolded and underlined so you can clearly tell they mean something different than the rest of the text. I like the alignment how the text is centered in the middle of the circles.

I like how this flyer caught my attention when I looked at it. It had vague pictures of people which made me want to know more about the event. I like how there are different fonts used throughout the flyer in different sections to contrast the type of information given. I like how the information is organized and easy to find on the flyer due to its proximity. The use of bold lettering is used which really sets those words apart from the rest to show they are important. I like how there are different colors used, but there aren't too many so it doesn't clash with itself.



I love this flyer because it is so well put together. The way the colors descend in a rainbow both appeals to the eye and also ties in to the subject of the flyer. The stair step alignment makes it easy to distinguish the different days of the week. The proximity of the information makes it easy to understand which events are happening on which days, The contrast between the black background and the white text makes the flyer very easy to read.

[] I chose to create a flyer because in college life, there is little time to spend reading information about different groups and activities. Personally, I would rather take a quick glance over a flyer rather than reading a letter or a brochure about the same topic. There are many flyers all around campus so it wouldn't be hard to find a place to put them and make sure they are seen. I chose to keep my color scheme to maroon and gold since they are Bloomsburg's school colors. I made a Venn Diagram of the available club sport teams to make it easier to locate which ones a student can join.