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Final Project Group 3. The Problem People believe shelter pets have many negatives compared to pets from pet stores and breeders.

Dec 23, 2015

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Page 1: Final Project Group 3. The Problem People believe shelter pets have many negatives compared to pets from pet stores and breeders.

Final Project

Group 3

Page 2: Final Project Group 3. The Problem People believe shelter pets have many negatives compared to pets from pet stores and breeders.

The Problem

People believe shelter pets have many negatives compared to

pets from pet stores and breeders.

Page 3: Final Project Group 3. The Problem People believe shelter pets have many negatives compared to pets from pet stores and breeders.

Breaking up the Problem

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Mind Map & Brainstorm•People: Social creatures, that desire companions. Can be Selfish or sympathetic. Having biases against many things, including shelter animals•Believe: Reality vs Dream. What some people believe may not always be truth.•Shelter: Many negative connotations, such as lonely, abandoned, & behavour/medical issues.•Pets: A companion and responsibility, not like an item to own in comparison to other consumer objects like electronics.

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Mind Map & Brainstorm

• Negatives: In our sentence this is an important word because that’s how we feel other people see shelter animals. In a negative way.

• Compared: The main white space we are trying to cover is the inaccurate comparison between shelter animals and pet store/bred pets.

• Pet stores: Selling pets for profit, like a product. Compared to shelters, which save pets and are non-profit.

• Breeders: Also using animals to make more animals to make money. Can be inhumane in situations like puppy mills.

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Back to Original Topic Sentence

Animals from shelters are a better option compared to animals from stores and

breeders.

Our solution:  Campaign to inform people about the myths of animal shelters and

provide real facts.

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Possible Solution Methods

• Show two dogs “can you tell which one is from a shelter?”

• Present myths and see what the audience thinks, then provide facts and statistics.

• Show images of animals in both situations

• Price comparison

• Statistics for Euthanization of pets.

• Provide something to not put down stores and breeders as much because they’re still animals that need loooove.

• Provide information on behavioural tests and other screening processes in shelters.

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Solution

Design a campaign to properly inform people to make their decision based

on facts.

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Poster Design & DefinitionsDefinitions:

•Breeders: a person who breeds livestock, racehorses, other animals, or plants

•Pet Stores: A pet store or pet shop is a retail business which sells different kinds of animals, pet food, animal supplies, and pet accessories.

•Shelters: An animal shelter is a facility that houses and disposes of homeless, lost, or abandoned animals; mostly dogs and cats. Definitions:

•Breeders: a person who breeds livestock, racehorses, other animals, or plants

•Pet Stores: A pet store or pet shop is a retail business which sells different kinds of animals, pet food, animal supplies, and pet accessories.

•Shelters: An animal shelter is a facility that houses and disposes of homeless, lost, or abandoned animals; mostly dogs and cats.

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Feeling, Tone, & Audience

For our poster, we want an uplifting informative feel to it. The audience that we are portraying to are people who are looking to buy a new pet.

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Sketching and Drafting

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Sketching and Drafting

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Thank you!