I Love Consent Campaign
Body:
Following a SUNY-wide introduction of practices to combat sexual assault on college campuses, the 'I Love Consent' Campaign was launched in February 2015. In a world where many still view sex as a 'taboo' topic and victims bear more blame than their attackers, it is more important than ever to spread awareness on what determines consent. Consent is not given through what the victim is wearing, how much they drank, or through previous actions. Consent is a clear, and verbal 'YES'
Headlines:
1. Consent is Cool!
2. Did They Consent: A Guided Chart
3. Yes
Sub-Heads:
1. How Cool Are You?
2.**1st Question: Did you ask consent?
3. That's what she said when I asked for consent
Following a SUNY-wide introduction of practices to combat sexual assault on college campuses, the 'I Love Consent' Campaign was launched in February 2015. In a world where many still view sex as a 'taboo' topic and victims bear more blame than their attackers, it is more important than ever to spread awareness on what determines consent. Consent is not given through what the victim is wearing, how much they drank, or through previous actions. Consent is a clear, and verbal 'YES'
Headlines:
1. Consent is Cool!
2. Did They Consent: A Guided Chart
3. Yes
Sub-Heads:
1. How Cool Are You?
2.**1st Question: Did you ask consent?
3. That's what she said when I asked for consent

Hey Chelsea - make sure to write the blog post as a blog post, not merely list body copy, headers, and subhead. the strongest header and subhead are "YES" and "that's the correct answer for consent" instead of saying "she" so it applies to everyone.
ReplyDeletemake sure to properly indicate your body copy via thoughtfully drawn lines like in the video on how to properly draw thumbnails. the logos should also be proportionately indicated in the layout, too. that is important to keep these proportionate.
use the third header and subhead to create a layout based on the thumbnail that says "YES" on it, but redraw this to indicate the proper proportions of the header, subhead, body copy, logos, and graphics.