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Speedy Poster Design Ideas For The Holidays |
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Need some quick design tips for poster printing during the holidays? Well, making a color poster more festive is really easy. |
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| Author: Janice Jenkins |
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The festive background.
Take any of your past posters, and add in a festive background and you already have a good working full color poster for the holidays. You can do this simply by changing your background layer to a more festive image or texture. You can try switching it to a more festive color such as red or green, or you can add in a texture or material image such as a “gift wrap” picture. It is also good to change the background with watermarked festive symbols such as snowflakes, Christmas Trees, festive decorations etc.
Once you have the background all festive, your job is more or less done. Just see if the background makes your main poster images come out and that they do not clash. Otherwise you'll have a nice refurbished poster that is festive and ready for the holidays.
Holiday borders.
If you have borders around your poster printing, you can try exploiting this feature to make your design more festive. Adding holiday borders to your poster border is a great and simple way to make things festive. Those trailing plants with Christmas decorations are always nice to put around any kind of poster really. Other symbols of the yuletide season should also be great as long as they go around quite beautifully in the poster. This is a simple but fairly effective technique to make the whole poster design quite with the season.
Yuletide fonts.
If you have big text in your poster design, the simplest thing to do to make things more festive is to just change the font to a more “merry font”. Yes! There are a lot of holiday fonts available for free download over the Internet. Just a quick search at a search engine and you will have plenty of font design styles to choose from. Change your text to these more festive fonts and people will immediately understand that you have a holiday poster indeed. So if your design can really adopt a festive font, why not download and use one.
Holiday centerpiece.
Finally, nothing says “Christmas” or “The holidays” than a nice holiday centerpiece in the center area of the poster. A Christmas tree, a big gift, a wreath, mistletoe and many other obvious symbols of the holidays can be ideal. Just adding one centerpiece like this is in fact enough for a whole holiday design change really. So it is very simple and easy to do in terms of design. Almost everyone can do this quite well.
As you can see, these are very easy suggestions and almost anyone with a fair interest in design from novices to experts can do this. You can try this on your own poster printing if you want to.
About Author
Janice Jenkins is a writer for a marketing company in Chicago, IL. Mostly into marketing research, Janice started writing articles early 2007 to impart her knowledge to individuals new to the marketing industry. For comments and inquiries about the article visit:
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