Wednesday, 11 May 2016

British Heart Foundation Run

Heart Runners

Mercedes
When I found out that my dad died from Coronary Heart Disease, I automatically wanted to help others who are suffering from the same disease. I started to do some research online and came across an event held by the British Heart Foundation,  it was to run 5km at the Tower of London and raise as much money as possible. I signed up for this for a fee of £13 and then created my online dontation page- www.justgiving.com/MercedesWrighton93. After the race it made me feel really good about myself that I was raising money to help others and I find this to be a good coping mechanism.          
                                                                      Jamie-Lee 
Due to working alongside with Mercedes for this project and being a close friend of hers I wanted to be supportive, so by doing so i also joined up for the BHF 5km run. On the day we managed to run together around the track, and this also made me feel good about myself as I was doing something that would raise money to help people suffering with this problem. 

Donating to a good cause

Creating this donation page meant that we could raise as much money as
 possible for our chosen charity we set a target of £500, we shared the link on
  our social media pages to get as many donations as possible, we only ended up making half of our target which didn't matter as everything helps, and £250 can be a great help to our chosen charity.



Tuesday, 3 May 2016

Final poster 2



Final Poster 1


Our project is about giving advice and also about us learning about ways of coping. This poster is quite basic due to the topic being serious and trying to advise others.


This poster gives positive words and ways of dealing with difficult situations, adding our blog URL at the bottom just also allows people to visit it to and see how we have created this project and to also show others how we cope.  

Final Poster 2 progess

Here we have used our originally image of our letters placed on grass and added animated images of ways you can couple for example, talking to people, exercising and mediation. 

Poster process


The process of making our final poster, we decided to use one of the images that we took while taking a stroll along the River Thames. Firstly, we edited the image by matching 16 colours which were shown to get it the effect that it has. Then we decided to test out different fonts, choosing the correct font for our topic that we are trying to get across to people is important as we want people to take this seriously. Adding positive strategies that people should try  as these are the ones that we have found to be the best ways to cope with difficult situations. For the colours of the text on our poster we went for the eye drop tool and picked colours that where on our image to make it all connect and a colour scheme of grey, black, blue and orange.

Font Ideas



Here are some font designs that we downloaded from http://www.dafont.com, We went for a bubbly font at first to make it catchy to the eye but then we realised  that it needed to be a little bit more smarter looking due to our topic being very serious and dealing with personal problems. The font that we thought was most appropriate and decided that we would use on our poster was 'Caviar Dreams'. 

Monday, 2 May 2016

Coping Strategy- Taking a afternoon walk


Our afternoon stroll along the River Thames, was a chance to try out a new strategy of trying to cope our own personal issues. This was a chance for us to have a chat about problems that we were worrying ourselves about and by getting fresh air, plus exercise. Seeing such pretty views and capturing them in these photography's makes us also realise what a beautiful country we live in and how lucky we are to live so close to these landscapes. We both also felt that taking a walk was a good strategy to us as we both had a friend to talk to while doing it and our minds drifted away from all the worry, we were both supportive and have continued this as a new hobby to do once a week.