Tuesday 15 May 2012

SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE

Brief

Select a brief, task, response or product that you have completed as part of the program and improve on it. What will choose & why? How will you improve it and for what reason?

Review all the work, tasks and workshops that you have been involved in since September and identify an opportunity to revisit something that you wish you had more time to complete, could change the decisions that you made or should have researched / developed more thoroughly. You can only select from briefs that you have completed and not those that are currently under development.

Background / Considerations

This brief is offering you the benefit of Hind-sight, a second chance or another attempt. It is a lifeline to revisit and rescue a good idea from a lack of time, a bad decision in an otherwise promising body of work or an opportunity to take an concept / idea / or product further. How will you make the most of this opportunity.

We are not asking you to just re do a brief. Whatever you choose should act as starting point that offers you the chance to develop a substantial exploration of an problem, idea, concept, process. Can you extend your initial ideas into a range of products, a deeper investigation of context / function / format or review your response to a group project.    

Initially I came up with 3 messages I wanted to deliver, 5 ways they need
For this project I have decided to look at the importance of sleep and being on time. The 2 go hand in hand if you don't get enough sleep its hard to get up, and that usually leads to being late. And speaking from experience this is something I can relate to. I have come up with various ideas that link in with the topic, for instance motivational posters to get you out of bed, Pantone tea-bags, mugs etc, Hopefully these sort of deliveries will appeal more to the audience.

3 Messages I want to deliver





3 Problems




Here is a design sheet I drew up outlining some of my ideas for my Sleep Kit




I am thinking about create some sort of sleep survival kit which helps graphics
students to have a good nights sleep and also get into college on
time in the morning to sign in .

 

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