Tuesday 15 March 2011

What Is a Line: Constellations.


Writing our own briefs with a template outline for the 'What Is a Line' visual language project...

BRIEF TITLE:
What Is a Line: Constellations.
The Brief:
Explore visual representations of constellations by indicating positions, connection or boundaries- create a series exploring what links the eighty-eight constellation series, as well as what makes each one unique.

Considerations:
Research will be essential for the progression of my outcome- using a variety of sources to collect information to develop visual interpretations, composition and layout.

Target Audience:
Anyone interested in astronomy, space travel, and star gazing/constellations.
With a clear, concise and informative langauge, the guide will have a wide audience (in regards to age range).

Tone of Voice:
Informative, clear- not specific to any age range- not too formal or scientific- a beginner's guide so as not to alienate a large portion of my potential audience.

Background:
I will collect a wealth of both primary and secondary research. I will photograph stars and constellations, explore illustration and printing methods (screenprinting, monoprinting, etc.)

Mandatory Requirements:
Produce a vast quantity of visual samples and research, in order to develop and distinguish the direction and visual format which my work is most suited to.

Deliverables:
Produce a wide collection of visual experimentation and research centered around my theme- explore visual communication within outcomes- produce a visual guide of the 88 constellations.

Studio Deadline:
26th April 2011 (Module Deadline)

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