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All three of these flyers are "eye grabbers" for me but maybe for different reasons. I think that a big thing for flyers is that they are simple and to the point, they catch your eye, and get you interested with little information. Also for the audience group that we are trying to reach out to are students, and we all know how busy they can be so flyers are a great way to get their attention because if there's too much information then they won't want to read it or even think about it. The first one is most definitely very colorful and for me it caught my eye and I wanted to learn more. Now, I'm not exactly an artist or anywhere near one but it still was bright and an interesting way to get the word out. The second one is a different kind of eye grabber, maybe for guys more than girls but this still grabs a girls eye because it just seems mysterious and different than something you would normally see. The last flyer I choose was more down to earth but it's about school so I don't know how much more crazy you can get but I thought that the view that they showed was a great way to show that this flyer was about summer school and how nice it looks to be there. With my project I did the studying habits of students at Bloomsburg, so I don't exactly know how interesting or eye grabbing a flyer can be about studying but I'm going to try!



I choose the bright colors on the top to catch someone's eye also the different colors for the word free may stand out to someone too. Another thing I wrote free because most broke college students like free things, I know I do personally, and would go just for that so it's a bribe to try and get people to go and learn more about how to better their studying habits. The flyer was simple and right to the point, things that are too elaborate start to lose the interest of the reader. This ties into my studies in my CLUE project because what I found was that studying and school work was a big part of an average students life, so this may interest someone looking to up their grades by changing or continuing their ways of studying.