6/11/13
As we'd had a peer review the day before I only discussed my Design for Print,
to this crit I brought along a few of my design sheets, as I discussed my idea, I had another one in the back of my mind, and so I brought up this idea too, just to see what people thought.
I suggested that instead of my original audience I should aim at a younger audience/ lower level of eduction e.g. ND, Foundation, A-Level . As a posed too my original audience of first year ba honours students . However it is still aimed at creatives, e.g. studying design, art e.c.t. this means that they are still interested in the processes and creative practice.
I then thought that a glossary of terms, mentioned by another member of the group was a really good and practical idea, it organises a vast amount of content and would be handy to find something in particular as it is in an alphabetical order. This was seen as a good idea by the group, and so I would like to now go along side this.
As for the format, the group felt that the pantone style books was a lot of work and they may not fill out as much as I had hoped, I also need to consider the cost of the project, 5 books is a lot of money. And so I felt, and the group agreed that due to a new audience something like a zine, which is handy and quick would be more appropriate, I feel that this is the way the design is now going to be.
Things I need to consider...
The tone of voice- especially for the audience
The level of the terminology
The content itself, what is appropriate ? what do they already know ? what do they need to know ?
The organisation of the content
The look of the design in relation to the interest of the audience
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