Start with a clear theme
A good title for this kind of poster can be “Stay Away from Drugs and Scams, Protect Yourself”. The key is not to fill the page with too much text, but to make the main safety ideas easy to understand. Put the main title at the top center, then add short slogans and simple drawings around it.
Four useful sections for a student poster
- Spot the warning signs: include risky situations such as strangers offering snacks or drinks, fake prize messages, game top-up scams, and suspicious online links.
- Self-protection口诀 in simple words: write short reminders like “Do not trust easily, do not share information, do not transfer money, do not try unknown things.”
- What to do in danger: say no, leave quickly, tell parents or teachers, and ask the police for help if needed.
- Daily safety reminders: use short sentences that can also decorate the border.
Ready-to-use text ideas
For the anti-drug part, students can write that drugs harm the body and brain, affect study and daily life, and that unknown food, drinks, or so-called “energy” products should never be accepted casually. For the anti-scam part, they can write that strange calls, unknown links, fake red packets, free game skins, and cheap recharge offers may all be traps. Personal information, verification codes, and payment passwords should never be shared.
A short combined message can be: Value life, stay away from drugs; stay alert, prevent scams; learn to ask for help and protect yourself.
How to arrange the layout
A practical layout is a left-right design with a center title box. Put anti-drug reminders on the left, anti-scam reminders on the right, and a self-protection action list in the middle. Small drawings such as shields, warning signs, telephones, locks, or magnifying glasses can make the page more vivid and easier for children to complete.
For colors, blue, green, and orange work well. Important words like “Say No,” “Do Not Click,” “Do Not Try,” and “Tell an Adult First” can be highlighted in bold.
How to finish the poster
You can end with a short call to action such as: Start with yourself, stay alert, learn to recognize danger, stay away from drugs and scams, and be a student who knows how to stay safe. After writing, check whether the title stands out, whether the sections are balanced, and whether the key phrases are clear. If you want to keep improving the design, you can continue organizing sections and layout ideas in the WeChat mini program Zhihui Shouchao Bao.