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for project Christmas Themed Graphicheld by jimerooski

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Creative Brief

 

  Christmas Themed Graphic

 

  First Baptist Church, Ponca City

 

  Behold, Your King! (Use this text only)

 

  Yes

 

  This will be a graphic to be used for publicity media for our in-house newsletters and area newspapers. We would also like to use this graphic as the front page graphic of our Sunday morning bulletin/program for five consecutive Sunday morning services and also our Christmas Eve service. For the Sunday morning program, I would like to adjust the size to fit on a 8.5" X 5.5" front cover. Maybe a more square graphic would work well. In the end I would like to get this graphic in an Abode Illustrator format, plus a couple of other formats. I would also like to obtain any fonts used in the graphics.

 

  Religion and Spirituality

 

  Symbolic
Abstract Mark

 

  Unique/Creative
Clean/Simple
Corporate
Modern
Traditional

 

  Based on the theme of “Behold, Your King!” I could see using contemporary ‘royal’ colors, like purple and gold, or silver and blue. Beyond that I am open to ideas. Do not use the traditional Christmas green and red together as the color combination.

 

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  Three images come to mind – a crèche (or manger), a cross, and a crown. Don't have to use them all. I am open to ideas, but one that I had is to write Behold, Your King! across the bottom. Above that is a line (could be seen as a timeline-that of Jesus' birth to his death to his being King. So a manger on the left, a cross in the middle, and a crown on the right. The line above the theme words could simultaneously be a horizontal view of the earth. A completely different concept would be to simply hang a crown upon a creche. not literal pictures, though.

 

   

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