Tuesday 20 September 2011

OUGD201- Design Production/Print Studio Brief.



Studio Brief 1- What is Design for Print?

Brief


Produce a 'Top Ten' manual of things to know, consider or remember in order to produce successful Design for Print. You should use the seminars and tasks from the module as a starting point for your own individual/independent investigation of the methods, processes and formats that can be used to create innovative, but practical solutions to print based design briefs and all aspects of print-based delivery.

You are required to document and research visual material on your Design Context blog. For submission for assessment you will be required to select, summarise, and evaluate appropriate source material as a multi-page pdf. document that shows your understanding of print processes, conventions, and creative options from the perspective of a graphic designer. It should also demonstrate your ability to effectively organise and present a body of information in a design format. This document should be uploaded to your Design context blog via 'Issu'. See addtional briefings for further information.


Background/Considerations

You are graphic designers, everything you produce should be designed, considered, and effective. You need to be in complete control, even if it's carefully arranged to look casual! Don't ignore your knowledge of layout, but expand upon it! The content should be ordered and informative with a clear example of what you mean, the style you own, derived from the study of work of other designers.

Commercial print processes are of concern to you especially as, at times, you will have to relinquish the hands- on production control of your work for a more specification/managerial role.

* Your research will be informed by the seminars delivered as part of the module, but how much more can you find out?
* What do you need to know about print production and what is relevant to your own practice?
* How do you communicate your research in a way that is reflective of your creative ambitions?
* Your considered opinion is important. You should use appropriate examples of professional, creative practice in order to demonstrate your breadth and depth of understanding.


Mandatory Requirements


To show a good understanding of print through an ongoing investigation.


'Chapters' might include colour conventions, inks, stock, format, and others.


You will need to evidence research into:


* Production methods.
* Stock considerations.
* Colour systems.
* Commercial costings.


Tagging of the categories is essential. Failure to organise your research effectively may loose you marks.


Deliverables


Postings to your Design Practice and Design Context blogs demonstrating your ongoing research and methodologies.


Clearly tagged mandatory research areas will be used for assessment.


An Issu document posted to your Design Practice blog. The number of pages will be determined by what you have to say and how you organise it.


Studio Deadline: 18/10/11 (Progress Workshop/Crit)
Module Deadline: 21/11/11- 1pm


FURTHER WORK AND DEVELOPMENT OF THIS PROJECT CAN BE FOUND AT MY DESIGN PRACTICE BLOG: www.s-wilson1013-dp.blogspot.com

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