Friday, 27 April 2012
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Brief construction / / Workshop
A crit, a more detailed analysis of my officially written brief for this module.
Narrowing Down the brief.
Again, we had to write our brief, analysing different aspects of the
initial competition briefs.
- why we wanted to do the brief.
- what personal aspects were involved.
- what practical skills can be developed.
- what processes were involved.
- what products can be produced.
- what contexts it would be seen in.
All of the above are exactly what make up a brief. A good platform
for starting a more in - depth look at my own brief.
Upload images.
initial competition briefs.
- why we wanted to do the brief.
- what personal aspects were involved.
- what practical skills can be developed.
- what processes were involved.
- what products can be produced.
- what contexts it would be seen in.
All of the above are exactly what make up a brief. A good platform
for starting a more in - depth look at my own brief.
Upload images.
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Writing a brief.
Today we narrowed down what exactly we wanted to look at for this module.
From the four competition briefs we had to look at over Easter we came up with the general basis of our own brief. The whole point of referring to the briefs was that we need to learn how to write our own briefs from a realistic point of view.
The time restrictions of the decision making process made me go with my instinct rather than weigh up all the positives and negatives. I think this helped a lot and (so far) i've come up with something that i'm interested in.
From the four competition briefs we had to look at over Easter we came up with the general basis of our own brief. The whole point of referring to the briefs was that we need to learn how to write our own briefs from a realistic point of view.
The time restrictions of the decision making process made me go with my instinct rather than weigh up all the positives and negatives. I think this helped a lot and (so far) i've come up with something that i'm interested in.
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