Monday, 24 March 2014

Airplane Safety Instructions

The on board safety instruction card is something that every single person that's been in a plane before will be familiar with, whether they read every time they fly or just remember the simple instructions on it, every passenger seat has one and itre used intentionally around the world.

Orignally i planned to create and make a layout in this format but but i decided that was a bit to common and knew that i could display the information in a more unique and easier format.
The most challengeing and difficult part of this process was to draw the people as Illustrator isn't known for it's amazing drawing skills none the less I managed to cope. 

The most tricky part of the whole plane instructions was making this person. 

i tried to keep the color use to a minimum andnoly use were necessary because the research indicated that minimal colour helps keeps the information from being a second second interest.. 


The layout was designed to show what to do in case the plane starts to go down, gets hit or suffers from some bad turbulence. . 


As you can see I decided to use the same colour scheme that I used for the boarding pass, to not only keep it uniform but also so that they can be recognized and affiliated with the airline. 


here you can see the fished product without it's red text body, I felt it necessary ot make include the red backgrounds because it' gives it a finsihed feel and adds to the professionalism of the product.


Here is the final product, I felt the previous version was missing a few things and as such went back to add them, the languages used English, Spanish, Maori and Chinese I choose these languages because they're the top three most commonly used languages and Maori is New Zealand's second language.  The layout wa composed in a manner as to quickly, simply and effectively show passengers what to do is the plane has an accident. 




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