Display for PhoneControl
We designed a poster for our customer PhoneControl.
The poster was used to decorate the Seca 2012 stand.
The poster format is 1m x 1.5m. Printing was carried out in France with the company responsible for setting up the Phonecontrol stand.
The poster was created to promote the products of PhoneControl, a company specializing in mobile technology. It was used at the Seca 2012 event, where PhoneControl had a booth to showcase its products.
With its dimensions of 1m x 1.5m, the poster was easily visible and drew the attention of stand visitors. Its modern, professional design perfectly reflected PhoneControl’s brand image.
To ensure the quality of the printing, we called in a well-known French company who also took care of the stand set-up. Thanks to their expertise, the poster was printed on high-quality material, and the stand was set up efficiently and aesthetically.
On the day of the event, the poster generated a lot of interest and attracted many visitors to the PhoneControl stand. Company representatives were able to present their products in detail, and received positive feedback from visitors. Thanks to the well-designed poster and well-organized booth, PhoneControl successfully promoted its products at Seca 2012.

Graphic design phoneControl poster
The importance of posters in communication policy
A poster is a sheet of paper or other medium used to convey a message, usually using visual elements such as typography, illustrations, logos and images. Posters are often used outdoors, on billboards, signs and bus stops. They are also used indoors for advertising and announcements.
Posters are designed to be both informative and eye-catching, so that the public will read them. A poster often includes words at the top of the page describing the event or encouraging some action. Visual elements can include photographs, illustrations, diagrams and icons, as well as text to provide a more descriptive explanation of what is being advertised. A poster can be used to advertise anything from concerts to political events, or can simply be a way for an artist to share their art with the world.
To ensure good design when creating a poster, follow these steps:
1) Choose an appropriate font for your poster design. You want a font that will be easy to read from a distance, but also interesting enough to make people want to come closer to read it. Handwritten fonts are always fun, but you need to choose a simple, clear font so as not to confuse the audience.
2) Keep your poster simple, yet detailed enough for your audience to find all the information they need.
The project (Poster for PhoneControl) was carried out in March 2012.






