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Poster Making Class 11 English CBSE Tips, Format, and essential features to write posters with solved examples


Poster Making, Class 11 English CBSE

Tips for Creating Posters:

What is a poster? 

Posters are crafted to be visually captivating pieces of communication that aim to convey a message or raise awareness for an event or cause through a blend of text and images presented in a manner that efficiently attracts and informs the audience. 

What Is The Purpose Of Writing Posters?

The primary goal of creating a poster is to convey a message efficiently and share details swiftly. 


  • Ensure that posters are concise and attention-grabbing crafted to raise awareness for a cause and provide details, about an event. 

  • Posters should be visually appealing. 

Slogan/Tagline:

In this section, let's make it specific and punchy, with some slogans or phrases. 

Example: "Let's help the environment by planting trees and making an impact, on our planet!" 

Message or Details:

It should include only the most important information, like date, time, venue, or key points.

Example: “Join us for a community clean-up drive on 20th Nov, 9 AM at Central Park.”




Solved Examples:


Q. Draft a poster to promote a charity show your school is organising to raise funds for slum children.

 


ABC Sr Sec School

(Sector-14, Gurugram)

organises

CHARITY SHOW

To raise funds for the slum children

Day & Date: Sunday 24 November 2024

Time: 04:30 PM

Venue: School Auditorium

Tickets: Rs 100/- each

         Main Attractions:

  • Lucky Draw 

  • Songs & Dances 

  • One-Act Play Puppet Show


Together We Can Make a Difference

Issued by__ 

ABC Welfare Society



Q. Draft a poster highlighting the importance of water conservation

Life without water is hard to sustain

Conserve it now, don’t let it drain


Every drop counts

Don’t waste it



Little drops of water

     Make a mighty ocean



Don’t let our rivers run dry; 

act before it’s too late



Don’t let our rivers run dry; 

act before it’s too late


Conserve water,

preserve the future


How To Save Water

  • Adopt rainwater harvesting

  • Close the tap after use

  • Use a bucket instead of a shower

  • Repair leaking taps and pipes to prevent wastage

Save the Blue To  Keep the Green

Issued by______

Government Of India


Q. Draft a poster creating awareness about traffic rules



Q. Draft a poster on the importance of books.


A world of wonders lies on every page 

Books are treasures for every age




Books don’t just fill shelves; they fill lives



Books transform minds and change lives




Books fuel your soul with knowledge and wonder



Books are the best friends of loneliness



Reading makes a man perfect



In books, you'll find a friend and guide 

For every journey, they walk by your side





Issued by___

Book Club




Q. Draft a poster on the importance of communal harmony



Q. Draft a poster on the importance of trees




Q. Draft a poster highlighting the ill effects of drug addiction.





Drug Addiction 

Dangerous Affliction


For momentary Pleasure 

Don’t Lose Life’s Treasure



Life is a journey, don’t let drugs be the dead end


Drugs are a trap, don’t fall for it


The first step may be the last step

    Harmful Effects

  • Organ damage

  • Weak immune system

  • Mental disorder

  • Family breakdown

  • Isolated life


Therefore,

Resolve Today

&

Say No Drugs


Issued by ______

World Health Organisation


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