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Today after class, I went to the BSU's admission office located behind Boyden Hall. The purpose of this trip is to collect various brochures that had been published by the university to gain some perspective on my upcoming flyer. I need to come up with a 2 page flyer that will attract prospective students.
The first thing I'm going to do is break this into 2 different components, the first being the contents and the second being the actual design.
The contents will be organized by classification and partitioned then prioritized from information I find to be more important to less.
[Inspire] This section will be my area to inspire a broad audience to further attain their higher education and a good place to do it is at BSU.
[Brief information on BSU] This section will be brief but will cover the basic information that people will need to know such as campus location, campus size, campus life, commuters, state of the art buildings and technology, etc.
[Academic Programs] this section will consist of brief overall majors that the university will offer to undergraduates, graduates, and continuing education. Since there is just too much information to list, there will be a link for more information.
[BSU Athletic Programs] an overview of mascot, teams (NCAA), intramurals, club sports, gym facilities, and link to the athletic department.
[Others] Brief overview of various clubs, there is something for everyone. Internships, student employment, AAC, and the ways the school assist with disability.
[Admission's Office] This will be the final section providing the address, website, telephone numbers, and month of application deadlines.
The second part of the design will have to incorporate the BSU colors (crimson and white), the BSU logo, and various images that will inspire perspective students. Images will be diverse and hopefully capture the liveliness of campus life.

Hi Johnny,
ReplyDeleteI like how you split your flyer into clearly defined sections. I plan on doing something similar with mine, and I think it just makes sense to do it that way. I'm interested in you "Inspire" section and what you might put in that though.
This is a very well thought out plan Johnny. The "Inspire" section soudns like a great attention getter. Classification and Parition seems like a great method of organization. One thing you will have to consider is how many images you want to include and how they will work in to the design.
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