Notes:
Presentation Notes
Brief
- Focussed on these key points
- Drawing audience in
- Versatility in terms of how the visuals can be applied
- Finding a way to best reflect the work produced at the college
*Name*
Concept
- Name was the central point of the concept
- What better way to represent the diverse range of work than the work itself?
- Teases the audience by showing snippet of work involved
- Makes them want to find out more
- Maintaining element of mystery
Early Development
- Represented early stages of a project
- Frustrations felt within the process of creating ideas
- Then you’re hit with the big central idea (Type focussed)
- Conceptually strong
- Visuals needed refining
Honing
- After acting on Dan’s feedback
- Tried many different forms of representing the tears
- Proves the versatility of the concept
- Still didn’t quite hit the spot
Final Designs
- Cleaner, more appropriate way of showing the standard of work produced
- Sense of celebration
- Mortarboard / Confetti
- Consistency of having a central visual element that runs throughout
- Type choice provides contrast to the soft curls of the pages
- Compliments the university’s identity, similar to mosaic shape
Application
- Points back to the versatility of executions
- Could be physical
Print
- Could be represented in different colours
- For purpose of presentation we kept it consistent
- Scope for it to be shown with dedicated swatch for backgrounds
Web
- Good representation of how it still works through digital as well as print
- Maintains element of depth
Postcards
- Which we have mocked up for you
E-Invite
- Has the potential to be animated
- Which is shown in next slide
Social
- Could be applied to anything digital
- With more knowledge of animation or filmmaking
- It could look something like this:
Video
- Work printed on paper
- Shot with high FPS cameras
- Could be executed with a bit more expertise
Wayfinding
- Another way of bringing in the audience
- Makes them feel more an involvement in the exhibition
Exhibition Programme
- Another manifestation of the physical outputs
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