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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

WRTC Poster

I pulled these words out of the mission statement as the keywords from our mission statement: community, writers, technical, global citizenship. I wanted to choose two images that best reflected these words and showed culture of our program. The good thing about WRTC is it has “diversity.” But I’m speaking about diversity in that our student’s don’t have a “type.” We attract all forms of people. I also want to reflect that in my pictures.

The first picture I picked shows students writing. Even the technical side of the WRTC program does an extensive amount of writing. Not only does this picture show the culture the program but it also portrays the students as being studious, productive students.




The second picture I chose is a very generic image of a keyboard. As a web designer, this is the type of image I would look for to put on the homepage of a website and also an image that could be manipulated for a banner or a poster. The picture is generic, doesn’t show a student (so its inclusive) and doesn’t single out either track, major or class. The picture appeals to all aspects of the program and shows the “technical” side.



These two pictures show the culture of our program without secluding either track or concentration in the program. I feel the pictures could help brand our program and portray WRTC in a positive light for incoming students and parents.

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