Posters! They convey simple, would-be persuasive messages in stunning graphic form. From
Toulouse-Lautrec's treatments of the Moulin Rouge to
Russian Constructivism to
Chinese revolutionary propaganda to
60's rock show ads,
posters are as much a part of culture as any "fine" art.
This month's Society for Nonsensical ArtPad Enthusiasts (S.N.A.P.E.) challenge will be to turn an existing Muggle poster into a convincingly persuasive poster for any aspect of the Wizarding World. The poster should feature the astonishing Severus Snape; be funny; be made using
ArtPad or a similar online program; and be posted in this entry. Addition of other HP characters and addition of dialogue are optional.
The deadline for submission is Friday, June 2. The winner will be announced on June 3.
Contest guidelines and winners from June through November 2005 can be viewed at the
S.N.A.P.E. website.
December 2005
guidelines and
winners can be found at
sylvanawood’s journal.
January 2006
guidelines and
winners can be found at
lunafish’s journal.
February 2006
guidelines and
winners can be found at
_grainne_>’s journal.
March 2006
guidelines and
winners can be found at
_vocalion_’s journal.
April 2006
guidelines and
winners can be found at
lunafish’s journal.
ETA: It is highly recommended that you save a screen shot of your work, as ArtPad can flake out unexpectedly. To print the screen:
For a PC: Alt-PrintScreen (button next to F12 on my computer), then open Microsoft Paint (under Accessories) and Paste.
For a Mac: Shift-Apple-3 will make an image file on your desktop, then you can print it -- don't know about saving it, but I assume so.
_vocalion_’s
March 2006 guidelines are much more detailed for the PC and offer a Mac alternative, courtesy of
sylvanawood.
Tell your friends (and apologies if I am missing anyone usually on the list of recipients).