Earth Hour 2012. How 10 Fantastic Poster Designs Conform to A.I.D.A. A.I.D.A (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action; also AIDA) is the well-known acronym that can guide a designer when creating advertisements. In this case, I will be looking at 10 fantastic poster designs and determining how they conform to the AIDA principle. Like this type of article? Why not subscribe for Free via RSS or Email Here’s what the AIDA acronym stands for:A → Attention (also, Attraction, Awareness or Allure): Attract the attention of the target audience (viewer of the poster design in this case).I → Interest: Garner the Interest of the target audience by outlining the purpose of the design.D → Desire: Convince the target audience that they want the product or service and that it will satisfy their requirements.A → Action: Lead the target audience towards taking a specific and measurable action.
In regards to Poster Design, the ‘typical’ allocation of space that contains copy and imagery looks something like this: 1: ‘Get Tactical’ Poster Design ☞ TIP! 3: ‘Cogitatur’ Poster Design. 525347_scale_of_universe_ng.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object) Canadian Space Science Data Portal. The prediction of auroral oval location and activity level is made using ground magnetometer data from the line of CARISMA instruments stretching along a common meridian (approximately) from Taloyoak in the north to Pinawa in the south. The magnetometers are triaxial, measuring the north -south component of the magnetic field (X), the east-west component (Y) and the vertical component (Z).
The plots in the top left corner of the web page show latitude profiles of those three components at each time a prediction is made. If you think of the auroral region as carrying a large electric current, that current either flows eastward (in the evening hours) or westward in the morning hours. An eastward electrojet makes a positive X-component perturbation and the westward electrojet makes a negative X-component perturbation. On the bottom panel , you can see the time evolution of the electrojet width and position since the start of the UT day, at the longitude of the Churchill line.
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The curved “ribs” form alcoves that function as shelters with seats within. Slats of yellow balau wood, an all-weather timber found in South-East Asia, are used in the decking. The wave-forms will be lit with attractive LED light from 7pm to 2am daily, giving the bridge an illuminative glow.