Friday, 21 May 2010

Exhibition Setup

Today was the setup of the exhibition.

Everyone was meant to turn up and give a helping hand to get us ready for opening day but unfortunately did not. This obviously had a knock on effect of making more work for less people.

Nevertheless we powered on and achieved what we wanted!

I took photos with Dan of the process of setting up, and here they are:

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The main tasks I was involved in included getting paper stuck up on walls (paper ripping, sellotape ripping...how fun) and then once this was done to sketch all over it. This created what is known as the Idea Board. I am very happy with how this came out and I think it definitly adds to the surroundings.

Other tasks included sign making, painting a sign, vacuuming/general tidying and fetching Dan his lunch.

So all in all is has been a pretty tiresome day and I hope it is all worth it in the end!

Lots of work put together

Well it has finally come to putting all my work together for the hand in. Surprisingly there was more than i thought...

Here are some images of the work I did etc through the process of this project

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Thursday, 4 March 2010

My Exhibition Website Design Concept

As part of my Website Team for the exhibition I have created a design for the site layout.

Each one of us in the group have done this and we will decide upon a design and/or take aspects of each which we like to make one mega site.

I tried to fit the design of the website in tune with that of the actual exhibition (design studio).



















I tried to make it look like the designers workspace/desk. i implemented the use of pieces of paper as 'notes' to like what the designer needs to do; these would be used as the navigation links.

In the top corner i thought it would be interesting if the logo was situated on top of a pile of post it notes, I have just used a quick piece of clipart to demonstrate where the logo would sit.

My main concern was thinking how would a banner/advert fit in at the top of the page. Thats when genius hit! I thought 'everyone has a mobile, and keep it near them usually at all times. Why would this designer be any different'.

This led to me laying a mobile phone length-ways at the top, allowing the screen to be utilised to display any banner, whether still or moving, without it looking like it doesnt flow with the rest of the design.

Now all that is left is to see whether the rest of my group like it!

CV

Moving on from the business card, came the CV.

I thought it best to tie this in with my business card design. I even thought maybe it could include a paperclipped business card to it - or just for the visual style (as it is in this image) a layered effect to make it look like a business card is actually sitting on top.

Or possibly even (and what im leaning towards) is a business card paperclipped at the top, but when removed the printed version is still beneath it - just in case they lose the business card, but still have the cv for instance.




























I kept the design simple, not displaying too much information. Obviously my CV would probably run on to 2 pages as references need to be displayed etc. The 2nd page could use the same format following the border like design. Possible additions could be a disc with some work on it, or even any written references I have.

Business Card

Well we need a business card....so that means one needs designing!

This was quite a good thing to do in my opinion and came at the right time as I had just recently pulled down my old website that I had not updated in an age.

This meant a complete overhaul of design and new themes!

I already had an idea as to what colours (red and white) I would use for my site, so I applied these to my business card.

Here is what I decided upon:











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Back of Card


The card is set to the standard size in the UK of 85mmx55mm.

When designing it I wanted to give the impression of some movement and flow whilst including something that could be represented as a logo. After recently watching the winter olympics, and being a fan of ice hockey, I decided to use the Canadian Ice Hockey team as some inspiration and incorporate the use of a maple leaf.

I am happy how the designs came out, particularly how the colours flip round from one side to the next (front having white background red text, and the back red background white text).

I kept the information on the card simple as to not over-complicate it. I thought this was the best way to simply say 'I am a designer, heres how to contact me, heres my site'

Exhibition Groups

Well Success!

Our idea of the Sketch Studio was selected after our presentation, which I think all of our group felt proud about.

The next stage here was to split up into new groups deciding who would be doing what for the exhibition.

Originally I 'applied' to go into the Graphics team, but seeing then that only Mike volunteered for the website I quickly swapped over to give a helping hand. I still enjoy website design so it doesn't really bother me that I'm not in the group I originally went for.

Basically our 3 man website elite team will be responsible for the design layout and giving background information on the artist etc online. So effectively we are a source of advertising for the event before it happens. This however means that we need to be up and running before everyone else. This will need good time management and collaboration with the other groups so that we get the material to put online.

To ensure this good time management we voted Mike as the team leader as he is probably the most structured between myself, Kiel and Mike.

We set our task for the following week to come up with a rough outline for a layout and then to each produce a design concept for the website for us to either select one or take aspects of each.

Our Presentation of Ideas

We had to present our 2 ideas of themes to the class, which were a Sketch Studio and Abandoned/Industrial.

With those in mind we had split our workload up for the presentation so each one of us would be responsible for producing certain aspects.

I was in charge of Logos and Slogans.

Here are my ideas for the Studio idea:























































I felt that these ideas had to have some kind of tool that the designer would use. So in most cases I included a pencil or something a designer could physically make something with. I jotted down a few slogans with my sketches, these were definately a lot harder to come up with than i thought they would be - and a little cheesy.

Now for my ideas from idea 2:


































I found these much harder to do, mainly because I liked the first idea so much (as was the case with the rest of the group). I tried to revolve round a broken or just left unfinished theme to the logos. The slogan felt near impossible for me on this, and only came up with one in the end. "A glimmer of hope through darkness" which is the ultimate cheese line if you ask me, but thats all i had at the time!