To design the poster, we can start by determining the aspect ratio of the logo and the poster board. The aspect ratio of the logo is the ratio of its width to its height, while the aspect ratio of the poster board is 22:28, which can be simplified to 11:14.
Once we know the aspect ratios, we can resize the logo to fit within the dimensions of the poster board while maintaining its original aspect ratio. To do this, we can scale the logo by the same factor in both dimensions. For example, if the logo has an aspect ratio of 2:1 and the poster board has an aspect ratio of 11:14, we can scale the logo by a factor of 11 in width and 14 in height to fit within the poster board.
Once the logo is resized and positioned on the poster board, we can add any additional text or graphics to complete the design.
To estimate the area of the logo on the poster, we can measure the width and height of the logo on the printed poster using a ruler or measuring tape, and then multiply these values to get the area. Alternatively, if we know the scale factor used to resize the logo, we can calculate the area of the logo on the poster as a fraction of its original area. For example, if the logo was scaled down by a factor of 0.5 in both dimensions, the area of the logo on the poster would be 0.5 x 0.5 = 0.25, or 25% of its original area.