I made this poster to make it an easy way for students to remember the primary, secondary, and intermediate colors. Giving each creature a different characteristic makes it more memorable to figure out where each color belongs to. On the back is listed the rest of the definitions, so if we were going over the color chart I could always flip it over for them to receive the definitions.
For my texture poster I made the letters for the title very out there to be seen from far away. The title is in all implied texture giving students another example of that. For actual texture I used feathers, macaroni, tinfoil, and salt. I thought this was a very straight forward way to help students remember the terms and have an overall understanding of it.
For my shape and form poster I tried to keep the creature look going through it but thought realistic things were a better example. Students will visually be able to learn shapes, geometric shapes, organic shapes, and form.
The title on the space poster stands out a lot and would most likely grab students attention. Especially the way I made the positive and negative space. I used visual examples for each term given for the poster. I think students would enjoy seeing this poster in the classroom and would help them learn a lot.
My line poster I don't as much as my others, I didn't use as many examples as I would like to, but it still shows most of the important ones. The title is bold and will definitely get the students attention, even placed in the back of the classroom.