Examples of PSAs and Tips for Success!
Bike Safety PSA.jpg | |
File Size: | 73 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
Dogs Left in Cars PSA.jpg | |
File Size: | 588 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
Save the Frogs PSA.jpg | |
File Size: | 128 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
Smoking PSA.jpg | |
File Size: | 169 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
Drunk Driving PSA.jpg | |
File Size: | 211 kb |
File Type: | jpg |
Tips for Your PSA
* Use 8 1/2 by 11 '' (Legal) size paper or page on Word (look under the page layout tab) for your PSA - this gives you more space for graphics and text!
* Try to come up with a catchy phrase instead of titling your PSA with the condition you chose
(Ex. Instead of calling their PSA about Bike Safety exactly that, they used a cute expression: "I'm Hard Headed" - playing on the idea of kids being stubborn, and how it's a good idea to have an additional piece of equipment to make their head 'harder' when they're on their bikes to keep them safe!)
*Try to keep your information short and to the point- avoid lengthy paragraphs, subtitles and headings - brief sentences should do; section your info off in brief parts around your page, and make sure it stands out!
* Use one central graphic, or a couple well-chosen ones- try not to clutter it up like a collage!
* Use an easy-to-read font
*Make it eye-catching and informative!
* Use 8 1/2 by 11 '' (Legal) size paper or page on Word (look under the page layout tab) for your PSA - this gives you more space for graphics and text!
* Try to come up with a catchy phrase instead of titling your PSA with the condition you chose
(Ex. Instead of calling their PSA about Bike Safety exactly that, they used a cute expression: "I'm Hard Headed" - playing on the idea of kids being stubborn, and how it's a good idea to have an additional piece of equipment to make their head 'harder' when they're on their bikes to keep them safe!)
*Try to keep your information short and to the point- avoid lengthy paragraphs, subtitles and headings - brief sentences should do; section your info off in brief parts around your page, and make sure it stands out!
* Use one central graphic, or a couple well-chosen ones- try not to clutter it up like a collage!
* Use an easy-to-read font
*Make it eye-catching and informative!