Friday, 11 January 2013

SPUR, binding methods

One option for binding the next issue of SPUR
would be a ... bind.  Below is an example that
exploits the methods utilising different stocks
and formats.
















Monday, 7 January 2013

For now, I am organised.




Below includes:
A project file, including all relevant documents.  A cheap 

notebook for Am/Pm to do lists.  One gridded  sketchbook 
for idea generation.  Two small notebooks: one for research 
and notetaking.  The other for immediate responses and 
idea generation.

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

OUGD301, Design Practice 3

Briefs


Module Submission


Presentation

Brief 1
The Physics House Band:  Music promotion and art direction


Brief 2
Elements: The Evolution of Hip Hop:  Event promotion


Brief 3
SPUR: Creatives of Leeds:  Publishing



Brief 4
ISTD:'Books still...?': Publishing 


Brief 5 
Jukebox, HiFi: Event promotion


Brief 6
The Wardrobe: Blue Mondays:  Event promotion


ISTD: Final images





Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Collate; organise; reflect; READ

To be handed out at each talk to anyone who 
has not yet received one.  The readers can then
collage their essays and annotations in one 
place to take home, bring to talks.
Everything in one place and still visual. 


THE POINT OF THIS BRIEF IS NOT TO DESIGN SOMETHING THAT LOOKS LIKE A FAD CREATION.  IT IS TO CREATIVELY AND EFFECTIVELY SOLVE THE PROBLEMS THE BRIEF HAS SET, AND, OVER THE DESIGN PROCESS, CREATED.


Ease of transporting.







Range.


An example of the range I have created.

Much like Lyrical Extension, there are 

different categories of talks.  For example
the different formats of each booklet are
supposed to reflect the subject matter and 
type setting of the text within.  Every aspect
of design is a resolution to a problem.