


New Poster Styling set to make a Big Splash
After several years of using their large format posters to
highlight a multitude of individual events at the National Maritime
Museum, the decision was made to simplify the message portrayed on
the posters and in turn ease the volume of information viewers are
expected to take in as they pass by.
By theming the museums approach to each set of billboards, it is
hoped the viewer will source more detailed descriptions from the
website, as well as, magazine and newspaper advertising, all of
which is still to give detailed descriptions of what is on offer
that month.
The styling too has been simplified to aid impact and clarity.
With most people viewing posters for only nano seconds as they
pass, it is hoped the clean illustrative styling will pay
dividends. This move follows the simplification of the 'Whats On'
leaflet (produced in Christmas 2010) which now has a cleaner more
sectionalized approach to its layout.
Jonathan Statham of Aawen Design said, 'A large part of our
job is to evolve a brand, this is a perfect example. Without change
marketing tends to recede into the background as people assume it
is saying the same things as always'.
In future articles we will update you on what success these
posters and adverts are having.
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