Concept Development.

Task 9:

The task for this week is to gain a new perspective on our project. Typically, in the process of developing concepts, we analyze the feedback from colleagues and staff or engage with our target audience. We're now entering the second week of the concept development phase for our project, marking the final four weeks of the Industry Set project brief. With the concept selected, our emphasis must now be on delivering the final outcome with precision. It's crucial to leave no stone unturned, adopting a bold, brave, and experimental approach to ensure the best possible result. However, due to my delayed progress, I have not been able to gather feedback. To address this, I plan to share my development process and actively seek feedback from both tutors and peers.

 

Learning Objectives:

  1. LO1: Research — Select and deploy appropriate research methodologies to inform the needs within a project.

  2. LO4: Distil — Position a creative strategic insight that has been distilled and refined through an informed investigation.

  3. LO5: Imagine — Deliver appropriate and innovative ideas that embrace risk, have contemporary relevance and question the boundaries of the discipline.

  4. LO6: Make — Select and utilise relevant tools, skills and technologies in the delivery, iteration and sustainable production of an outcome.

  5. LO7: Collaborate — Demonstrate inclusive and empathetic strategies to plan and execute a project across distributed collaborative situations.

  6. LO8: Design — Realise a final solution that evidences its strategic journey and clear relationship between form and function.

  7. LO9: Communicate — Communicate effectively in a range of contexts and situations to specialist and non-specialist audiences.

 

Typographic Zine:

 

Process Videos:

 

Pinterest Inspiration:

 

Zine pages:

 

Guess Who Cards:

 
 

Set of Posters:

 

Process Videos:

 

Inspiration:

 

Failed Trials:

 

Poster Designs:

 

Self-Reflection:

During Week 9 of our project, I enjoyed the work I did. I felt confident and well-prepared for my tasks, which made everything more satisfying. I had a clear understanding of the project, making it easier to handle any challenges that came up. However, I needed some help with the creative part, especially in choosing the colour theme. Picking the right colours for our message was trickier than I expected. Also, finding inspiration for designing posters and the zine took some extra effort. Despite these challenges, I learned the importance of sticking with it and embracing the creative process. It reminded me that even enjoyable tasks can be demanding, but overcoming those challenges is crucial for personal and professional growth.

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