All the colours used in the whole design are from the Young Minds logo and webpage so that it shows cohesion of the leaflet and their website.
Front leaflet design (when folded)
The front of the design will simply have an image of the mouth but with the middle part and the rectangular box cut out so the tab (left) will show through so that the teeth, mouth and words will be seen when pulled down. The point size for 'Talk to someone' is 30.
Full front design
When the leaflet is opened up fully, the middle part is missing as this would be where the mouth design will be stuck over. The information on both left and right include common questions that the young people may be curious or want to know more about. The leaflet is designed in a way so that the information can be read from left to right which in the UK, we normally do. The logo is reintroduced on the right page to show the ending of the information. The questions are in a 24 point size and the answers are 13 point size.
Inner page
When the design is unfolded and the inside is revealed, there will be a A3 size mind map of symptoms people feel and it allows you to question if you have them yourself. It is made to look more uplifting rather than dull as mental health issues don't always have to seem negative. The type size for the heading question is 22 point and the symptoms in grey are in 11.
Additional information card
In the crit, someone made a suggestion about having something to go inside an First Aid box as it should be treated like a real illness. Having taking that on board, the same techniques of the leaflet has been used such as the colour scheme and logo to show cohesion. The information that has been input is how to console/support someone in a vulnerable position. The point size for the heading is 18 and the body of text is 13.
The type sizes are different in the designs as appropriate point sizes had to be considered for the layout of the design.
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