Humane Society Advocating for Animals Posters

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Humane Society Advocating for Animals Posters you will:
Sketch out 2 Posters. You will need to 2 of the 3 different themes:
     1. Companion Animal (family pets and service animals)
     2. Farm Animals
     3. Co-existing with Wild Animals
Post (by Wednesday to GCR for feedback) on your new Weebly Page- Humane Society

For Project 8 Humane Society Advocating for Animals Poster you will:
Create in Illustrator 8 x 10 inches, 2 FINAL POSTERS based off your sketches
ADD text to identify what category they are in both a creative font and in a nicer way (example- Companion Animal- Found their Forever Home/ Found their Forever Friend/ Helping those in need)

You will NOT receive CREDIT if:
You traced or copied an image by not changing it 80% (Plagiarism)
You did not do 2 sketches
You did not turn in 2 finish images created in Illustrator with text
AS ALWAYS you need to have a foreground, middle ground and background to your image.
You need to use gradients
No black outline
And complexity to your image that is age appropriate. 
Simple will not cut it.

DO SOME RESEARCH AND TAKE SOME PHOTOS OF YOUR OWN PET(S) IF YOU HAVE THEM. THEY ARE PERFECT TO USE. PLUS THEY MEAN SOMETHING TO YOU.

A great artist work to look at is Noma Bar. It really works with the negative and positive space as well as being simplistic. See more of his work below. More works can be found at https://mymodernmet.com/negative-space-art/. Optional: Watch all three videos and take notes in your Journal. All images can be found at Dutch Uncle Gallery.

 
Bear.                                                Negative Space.

Chicken or Egg.                       Facing Up.

Other resources found online. Think of how you could make illustration like these images. Do not use these. Remember they are to inspire. You have to sketch 2 designs.






HVHS is looking for kids in Kindergarten through 12th grade to use their creativity to help HSHV advocate for animals!

How to participate:
Submit your videos/artwork/animation/etc. that educate or advocate about animal welfare.  You can choose any topic you’d like, but we recommend focusing on either companion animals, farm animals or co-existing with wild animals.

Guidelines:

·         All projects should inspire kindness and/or respect for animals
·         Projects should be completed by children in Kindergarten-12th grade

All projects should be submitted by April 30th, 2020.  Everyone who submits a project will be mailed a Certificate of Appreciation, and select projects will be displayed at HSHV and Tiny Lions.