After selecting the correct paper stock and printing my design, I then used solver foiling to replace the ink on the paper. The combination of the shiny silver foil and bright yellow stock resembled a police officers high vis jacket perfectly, especially using the typeface, Whitney, creating a fully police officer inspired publication. I then printed a blue gradient over the top of the type to represent the bath bomb aspect of the project. I chose blue due to the small blue details found on a police officers jacket.
On the flip side of the guide is mainly lies information linking back the document to its original message which was to support the police. There is information regarding why you should support the police and how you participating in this campaign helps. There is also a lot of police charities listed that will be hinted at donating when you participate, meaning that this is not all just meaningless effort.
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