2013-12-07, 01:58 AM
Just some notes:
- The thin white outline on title texts actually makes it harder to read because of the high contrast.
- Some of the graphics are blurry. I know it's placeholder art for now, but inconsistency makes it look less professional (just to keep in mind for your final version). Also, typos.
- Use a more organized tree structure for the skill build. It took me like 2 seconds to grasp how you were laying out the skill section (as opposed to instantly), but maybe it's just me. Either way, using more visual organization will help your poster in general. And center things while accounting for text pleeeease ... my inner OCD can't stand it
- Trim down the explanation sections (remove unnecessary words or information). Keep the long detailed explanations in your text guide so that you don't have too much text on the poster.
- I think this would go in the tips/tricks section, but one thing I would look for in a poster would be a quick overview of the playing style (e.g. skill rotations or common usage).
Good start though, keep it up!
P.S. "it's = it is" /endgrammarnazi
- The thin white outline on title texts actually makes it harder to read because of the high contrast.
- Some of the graphics are blurry. I know it's placeholder art for now, but inconsistency makes it look less professional (just to keep in mind for your final version). Also, typos.
- Use a more organized tree structure for the skill build. It took me like 2 seconds to grasp how you were laying out the skill section (as opposed to instantly), but maybe it's just me. Either way, using more visual organization will help your poster in general. And center things while accounting for text pleeeease ... my inner OCD can't stand it

- Trim down the explanation sections (remove unnecessary words or information). Keep the long detailed explanations in your text guide so that you don't have too much text on the poster.
- I think this would go in the tips/tricks section, but one thing I would look for in a poster would be a quick overview of the playing style (e.g. skill rotations or common usage).
Good start though, keep it up!
P.S. "it's = it is" /endgrammarnazi

