Session IV- Specialist Production & Definitions
TASK
Based
on the terminology and examples introduced during this session, extend
your awareness of the diversity of print production in relation to
professional design practices discussed. See how this impact on what you
have learnt so far and how it might affect your personal interpretation
of print issues around the 4 core areas below:
* Branding & Identity
* Packaging & Promotion
* Publishing & Editorial
* Information & Wayfinding
It
is important that you identify and evaluate unfamiliar products,
contexts and functions of design for print as this will help you to
develop a broader and more informed understanding of the specialist
nature of print production.
RESEARCH SOURCES/FURTHER INFORMATION
LOOK AT:
How the Pantone Matching System (PMS) works
What exciting alternatives different stocks/substrates can provide in terms of options
How you might collaborate/interact with specialists
How the same problem might be solved in different ways
MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS/DELVIERABLES
A
series of posts to your Design Context blog demonstrating an in depth
investigation into Design for print in relation to the 4 areas outlined
above.
Significant critical evaluation of the knowledge
and examples identified through your research including informed
reasons for their selection.
STUDIO DEALINE: 17/10/11
MODULE DEADLINE: 21/11/11- 1PM
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