Your Voice, Your Right Your Voice, Your Right © 2025 by Amanda Pazos is licensed under CC BY 4.0 . This work is a derivative of “SILENCE” by jeanbono. Downloaded from flickr. 02.10.2025. PDM 1.0 Befunky was used as the photo editor for this project. Article 19 is from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Tags: human rights February 11, 2025 by Amanda Pazos Student Posts 3
Hi Amanda! Thanks for sharing your image with us! I really like the creative placement of the article number text. This draws the eye to the center of your image. I also like how it follows the curve of the finger in the image. The fonts contrast nicely, since one is a little more creative (the article number) and one is a little more simplistic. I think the yellow text in the corner is a little difficult to read, so I would try playing with the color or placement of the text. I think the yellow works really well for the center text since it is on a darker background.
Hi Amanda,
Your image and article fit perfectly together, with a creative approach that immediately grabs the viewer’s attention. The color contrast is excellent, with the yellow used in the text mirroring the one in the image but standing out just enough to make the wording pop. I also like how you positioned the article number in the center of the hands covering the person’s mouth. The alignment of the words, the hands, and the font complement the picture well. I like both fonts you chose and think they work well together. The marker-style font for the article title is a great choice as it matches the colorfulness and creativity of the picture. The more sophisticated font of the actual working of the article is also well done as it shows the importance to the viewers. Great job!
Hi Amanda! What an arresting image! It works perfectly with the message in the article you chose. I think the fonts you chose work really well together and the sizing is great. I love the way you fit the number of the article onto the hand in the center of the photo. If you have enough pixels, it could be neat to try shifting the face and hands in the image to either the far left or right, leaving you more room to play with the sizing of the text of the article. Great work!