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planning a multi-page comic strip/client brief - Coggle Diagram
planning a multi-page comic strip/client brief
Target audience
All genders
Aimed at 11-16 as they are most likely to experience cyberbullying.They are also going through puberty which makes it a very emotional and sensitive time for them so bullying may not help.
11-16 years old
Anyone who uses social media
Fonts,colours and tones
The font will be very big colorful as the target audience (11-16) are quite young,so the comic strip needs to be eye catching to strike them so it is interesting to read.
The tone of the colours will be bright but bold and clear
purpose of the comic
To educate teens about cyberbullying and what to do and who to go to if they experience it.
Information
Dangers and risks of cyberbullying
Explains the term of cyberbullying so everyone knows what it is
Who to speak to about it(adults or a friend)
What to do if you think you are getting cyberbullied
How to block/report someone who is bothering you online
Format
The size of it will be made so it fits in an electronic format
How will it be accessible?
It will be accessible electronically on the Cybersafety online website and can be viewed on a mobile phone.
It will be a format all software can access(not a specialised software)
It has to have a high dp as it needs to be clear and visible
Needs to be more than 2 pages(2 at the least)
Characters
People that are suggested for teens to are experiecing cyberbullying to talk to
adults
friends
family
panel layout
The layout will be clear so it is easy to follow throughout the plot.6 panels on each page
location
Located in the local park where the targeted age group would be spending most of their time with friends or family
Set in the local area where teens will be familiar with