The final outcome of the leaflets are designed to appeal to younger audiences by the use of the mouth mechanism to influence the motion of talking. I am hoping because the design is quite exciting, younger people would take more interest in the leaflet and not want to throw it out or ignore it.
The colours used makes the design more bright and joyful alongside the design of the mind map-style symptom checker.
The whole layout of the design works well as it
provides enough information about symptoms and ways to help yourself and others. The charity logo
allows you to use their online resources to get
further information and help.
The First Aid leaflet is cohesive to the leaflet deign, to show that mental health is a real matter and should be taken seriously.
Overall, the design did turn out as planned. The colours used and the layout make it appear more interesting and eye-catching. The only thing I’m not too keen on is the different type sizes as I wanted the type size a little bigger for younger audiences to read but at the same time, it didn’t work for the inside layout design.
The leaflets will be given in class to young people aged 10-15 years during Mental Health Awareness week. They will be given out at the end of the lat session so they would have extra information when they need it.
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