C-card design
I looked briefly at C cards because of peer feedback and ideas that was given to me when I pitched my idea to my peers in the studio day on Thursday 19th November because I said about condoms being free in the Sex Clinics and I had peers suggest I could try designing a C card for Sanitary Products.
Here is a couple of C cards I found for inspiration for a design concept below:
C cards for Sex clinics
Here is my C Card design. for free sanitary products in Sex Clinics
I wanted to create a design for a C card for sanitary products in sex clinics because Condoms are free of charge in sex clinics so why can't saintary products for women in poverty as well as in educational and workplace sex clinics incase there are women out there going through period poverty or hasn't got a sanitary product on them.
As well as I wanted to try and do something more about what I am campaigning for than to just put up a petition and posters, I wanted to try and create something to try and raise some kind of awareness, as an activist reason to try and make some more action to fight for free sanitary products one way or another. For these poster designs, I feel the target audience here aimed more at sex clinics as well as clinics in schools, unis and Human Resources in the workplaces. So these designs are again trying to fight to make sanitary products essential and free of charge in the sex clinics like condoms. I wrote the words "Condoms are choice" as they technically are, sex should be a choice, wearing a condom should be a Law thing unless they're trying for a family, So I used that as the strong message to get sex clinics thinking.
Periods are not optional!
With this design, I wanted to create the packaging of the Durax Condoms with a couple of blood drops at the top left and top right corners because of this poster is asking for making sanitary products essential, condoms are essential and free in sex clinics, so why can't sanitary products be free of charge. I went for the pink background on this page for one because I see pink as the stereotypical colour to represent femininity, things like the Brest cancer logo is pink, the "it's a girl" baby stereotypical colour for merchandise is Pink basically so where pink represents femininity this subject that I am fighting for is a feminine product so that explains my background colour choice but I also like how the Durax matches and contrasts with the background, I think I chose the right colour scheme for this poster and I think it works well.
Free Mensural Products
Again, With this design, I wanted to create the packaging of the Durax Condoms with the male and female symbol on the righthand side, asking for making sanitary products essential. As I say, condoms are essential and free in sex clinics, so why can't sanitary products be free of charge. For this piece I wanted to look back on past learnings of colour theory an d I have learnt more that blue and red work well together and my message is simple and to the point.






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