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ElemmennopeComment by Skip: ok, i am voting this challenge in 2 passes. in this pass, you will get a partial comment and a score. then i will come back to comment again. if you have any problem whatsoever with this comment, pm me and let me know. otherwise, take it with a grain of salt...i'm not trying to be a know-it-all, i'm just explaining where i'm coming from in voting this challenge. and, if this comment is NOT helpful (of if you think i'm full of $#!+), don't mark it helpful.
billboards are a science unto themselves. a
lot of research has gone into determining just how much information a person can digest
and retain in specific time spans. they use this information to develop formulas for determining the number of words and letters to use on billboards, as well as their sizes. they also determine the size and number of visual elements to include.
the graphics/photograph on a billboard are designed to get the point across in a moment. on the road, a driver will have less time with a billboard than a voter will give your image. this is a key element in the challenge: composing a shot that will get its point across quickly and succintly. along those lines, a strong composition will probably have few details and make strong use of negative space.
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i love your idea, your composition, and your image. up close, the dog's face really helps to bring your point across. however, as a billboard, i'm not sure how well it works. even though the challenge only called for the image, it needs to be rendered in such a way as to allow for the message. here, i think it would take a bit more work. [as an aside, another one of the 'billboard design rules' is that they are typically laid out from left to right, with the graphical part on the left.] anyways, i hope this does well for you. good luck!