I like the dry humor created when delivering information on a situation as horrific as the one depicted below, or making up the rules to a game that isn't even a game, let alone a game that needs rules.
This is definitely the direction I want to take my own work, it's also reassuring that I can still take this idea in both directions, as funny as this could be,
it could also be really eerie - serious public information detailing what to do in the event of a zombie attack seems pretty scary to me - brings it home, makes it seem possible.
But I'm dead set on making this work as a comedy piece, so I'll exhaust that option first.
I also quite like the delivery of these two posters...
This one has made up document codes and plenty of other official looking
elements that, despite it initially looking quite funny, has
quite a haunting effect with it's blunt and rational approach to zombie slaughtering.
This one looks scarier, quite text heavy with a newspaper stay layout.
However upon reading there's some line's that sum up the tone of my own approach and some useful
information I may be able to use when constructing my own info graphic.
Promotional material for 28 Weeks Later
faded and worn effects imply rapid and wide spread distribution
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