My key aim for my posters was too translate the message that casual nudity is not ok and should be disregarded in the media. The normalisation of nudity in the media with a particular focus on women bodies has been exploited to a point that most movies and tv shows with a heterosexual couple in question is inclined to show female skin and features that is not equally represented in males. This is why I chose to bring a modern twist to my posters by not displaying much text but relaying a message that this isn’t ok and the subject of normality within female bodily exposure has gone too far and showing our emerging generations that they should feel inclined to undress for others pleasures. My first poster includes the representation of phones, furthermore representing social media and emerging the subject of nudity on platforms. I wrote the message that your body is your and no one else’s. This is a strong message to young females that their body is precious and the idea that showing your body is a way to gain likes and followers is completely normal, But how would they know any better? They have been brought up on female body being exposed through tv shows and movies. My message is to not to tell them being nude is not ok but that they should never feel inclined to show it on platforms just because the exposure of it on the media has normalised it. My second poster is very simple and repeats my message of stop the normalisation of casual female nudity. The use of soft pinks is used to support women and to fit in with the modern aesthetic of simplicity and minimalism. My main quote is strong and simple it communicates a message without anything else people will see the message and understand it. My third posters relays a more vintage presentation by the presence of an old Tv and a 50s model, when the emergence of nudity started. It has my previous minimalistic poster in the back which furthermore relays my message but the main image of the tv and model shows the main source of media where the issue is generated. instead of putting a line through it or large red text stating this is not ok, my quotes in the background are what gives the poster its message. I aim for people to look at the model and admire her they look more intently at the message and come to the conclusion that this is what’s wrong with media and that conclusively there is a story line to a movie or tv show and not just a naked female.