Promote your Art School with Photo Posters
October 23, 2009
Colorful photos make school posters more interesting. If you want to catch the eye of students, use images that are clear and well edited. Make sure that the color schemes of your school posters reflect the official school colors to give identity and character. Photos that tell a story are more interesting and communicate more effectively, especially to young people who are more visual than adults are. Here are ideas on how to make your art school posters more interesting:
Photo Subject Ideas for Art School Posters
• Sample Art Works: Draw attention to your posters by using photos of student-made art works. The photos must give prospective students an insight into the type of skills they will learn from your art school. Display posters sequentially as if to give students a choice of skill sets they need or are enthusiastic about. Any artwork that may have won awards in some competition must be displayed to reinforce the idea that the school is the best there is.
• Facilities: Your art school’s facilities influence the decision of potential students. Best that you dazzle prospective students with the school’s state-of-the-art equipment. Students seeking an art school that will make them more employable are highly interested in the on-site facilities. Well-taken pictures of the school’s interior can be enough to convince a student to take courses.
• Students at Work: Images of real students working on their art projects are very inspiring because it allows the students to picture themselves studying and working in your art school. You can also put the photo of a student with a caption quote saying good things about the art school.
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