Process Book
Abstract:
Would You Like a Bag? is a social campaign that encourages consumers in the State of New York to switch from single-use to reusable shopping bags. An 8 x 4 foot infographic, four 17 x 22 inch promotional posters, Instagram account,
and website will illustrate these problems and propose solutions using statistics, facts, and illustrations. These will be posted on an Instagram account and will show posts once a week from the creation of the platform to the end of the
semester until the exhibition. These posts will educate my target audience (people between 18 and 29 years old living in New York State), on how to reduce plastic bag pollution.
These deliverables will focus on creating an impact on the point of view of the selected audience to show why it is important to stop using plastic bags. The infographic would show information about plastic bag pollution. The four posters
will contain the life cycle of plastic bags in four stages including: the birth of plastic bags; the use of a single-use plastic bag; an illustration of a polluted ocean filled with plastic bags; and three events in the life cycle of a
plastic bag.
The website will be responsive and be formatted for access through phones, tablets, and laptops. The website will organize the information from the infographic and the posters into three pages: a landing page; information from
the infographic; and the timeline of a single-use plastic bag. The social media platform that I will use is Instagram. These social platforms will help give viewers access to more knowledge about this social campaign. These platforms will
show facts, images, statistics of how single-use plastic bag pollution is destroying our animals and environment.
Four 17 x 22 inch posters. The posters will contain the life cycle of plastic bags in four stages. These posters aim to create an impact on the viewers’ mind and make them stop for a second and reflect on how the use of single-use plastic bags are ruining our only planet. The first poster will illustrate the birth of plastic bags. The second poster will illustrate the utilization of a single-use plastic bag for its first time. The third poster will be an illustration of a pullulated ocean filled with plastic bags. The fourth poster will be a sequence of two events of the plastic bag life cycle.
Artsteps is an online platform exhibition. This is a great tool for the audience to be able to have an interaction of how the exhibition will be shown in a gallery environment.
Link to the artsteps virtual exhibitionBan the Bag is an awareness campaign about plastic bag pollution. The website is responsive and be formatted for access through phones, tablets, and laptops. The website organizes the information from the infographic and the posters into three pages: a landing page; information from the infographic; and a timeline showing the life of a single-use plastic bag.
Link to the websiteThe social media platform that this social campaign will use is Instagram. This social platforms will help give viewers access to more knowledge about this campaign. The Instagram posters will show facts, images, statistics of how
single-use plastic bag pollution is destroying our animals and the environment. The content will include a weekly post that would be scheduled to be uploaded from the beginning to the end of the semester.
Link to the Instagram account: instagram.com/ban.thebags