The Role of Photography Technique on The Visual of Campus’ Promotional Media (Case Study: UPN Veteran East Java)
Keywords:
Communication, design, photography, promotionAbstract
UPN Veteran of East Java (UPNVJT) is one of the new state universities designated in 2015. As one of the new state college, it is expected for UPN Veteran East Java to have broader vision of its future that enables to rise its competitive value with the other state colleges in the eyes of society and the prospective students. One step of this vision’s development is acquired through a decent campus promotion, because Surabaya has a large number of campuses and it takes the right steps to determine the positioning in the competition with the other state college. Research with the title Role of Photography Technique on Visual Media Promotion on Campus "Case Study of UPN Veterans in East Java" will emphasizing on its visual strategies such as the appropriate photography techniques that will give positive impact to the campus’ promotional media, such as brochures, catalogs, posters etc. This study used the combination of qualitative research method of observation and interview, and supported by quantitative research data from the questionnaires. This research is also supported by data of previous journals and literature to provide a concrete picture of visual design models.
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