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Showing posts with label BRIEF 06 - DBA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BRIEF 06 - DBA. Show all posts
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
BRIEF 06: EVALUATION
Overview
The DBA brief was to brand the ‘Northern Powerhouse’ and create awareness of it’s many and varied attributes to the rest of the world. There’s still a lot of uncertainty around the detail of how a ‘Northern Powerhouse’ will manifest itself, however for the moment let’s assume the four cities that head up the‘Powerhouse’ will be Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds and Hull which creates a nice neat line across ‘the North’. The idea requires a name and a brand, so that the world understands that this is a signficant single entity.
This was a new and alternative brief and I liked the format of having industry professionals come in and crit our work, as the workshops throughout this year is something I have throughly enjoyed. However the brief itself was really hard and I found it difficult to fully engage and find passion in it, opposed to the other briefs I had on at the time. I think this brief was more beneficial to me working and interacting with a group and visiting professionals apposed to the development of my design work.
The overall feedback for the design work was really positive and they liked to see how far our concept had changed from the initial crit. One thing the told us to consider was pushing the pattern further or keeping it more consistent with the brand.
For this brief I think by working in a group I developed some knowledge in different styles of design through working with these creatives. Using an isometric grid is something I have never used before or considered so it was nice to be informed about it. My skills in presenting my work also has increased and with not working in a familiar group I felt that I remained confident and professional when sharing ideas.
Another skill is something I already knew about, but with the DBA crit it allowed me to put at the forefront again, and it was to always focus on a concept. Without a concept there is no meaning to the design and I think this is imperative for it's success!
The approaches I took to design production was heavily influence by secondary primary research, I think I definitely could have used more primary research through visiting the cities I live in, to get a more well rounded idea of how the brief could have been executed.
A method of design as a group, we considered different mediums such as grids and moving image , I also think that considering how a design works in an environment was something I have always considered but not to such a broad scale which is something I will capitalise on in the future and not just think of the most generic outcomes.
I did consider using physical elements for this brief such as printed paraphernalia which I think would have been a really nice feature for the presentation, besides digital work. However due to time this was something that couldn't be done.
I also think a strength was going out of my comfort zone when doing the environment design, although this isn't one of my strengths I am glad I had a go at it and I now have some experience in this. I can capitalise on this in other projects by looking at tutorials or testing it out in my spare time to enhance these skills.
I think I would take on a more authoritative role in my next group work and assign roles to people to make the design work more productive.
I would say time organisation as an individual, but this was out of my hands due to the demands of the briefs I was working on at the time. However in spite of saying this I always kept my group informed of what was going on a maintaining good communication, which is something I will continue to do.
To spend more time on designing outcomes and refining them for group projects, a lot of my outcomes where rushes and my work was no where near it's usual potential!
The DBA brief was to brand the ‘Northern Powerhouse’ and create awareness of it’s many and varied attributes to the rest of the world. There’s still a lot of uncertainty around the detail of how a ‘Northern Powerhouse’ will manifest itself, however for the moment let’s assume the four cities that head up the‘Powerhouse’ will be Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds and Hull which creates a nice neat line across ‘the North’. The idea requires a name and a brand, so that the world understands that this is a signficant single entity.
This was a new and alternative brief and I liked the format of having industry professionals come in and crit our work, as the workshops throughout this year is something I have throughly enjoyed. However the brief itself was really hard and I found it difficult to fully engage and find passion in it, opposed to the other briefs I had on at the time. I think this brief was more beneficial to me working and interacting with a group and visiting professionals apposed to the development of my design work.
The overall feedback for the design work was really positive and they liked to see how far our concept had changed from the initial crit. One thing the told us to consider was pushing the pattern further or keeping it more consistent with the brand.
What skills have you developed through this brief and how effectively do you think you have applied them?
For this brief I think by working in a group I developed some knowledge in different styles of design through working with these creatives. Using an isometric grid is something I have never used before or considered so it was nice to be informed about it. My skills in presenting my work also has increased and with not working in a familiar group I felt that I remained confident and professional when sharing ideas.
Another skill is something I already knew about, but with the DBA crit it allowed me to put at the forefront again, and it was to always focus on a concept. Without a concept there is no meaning to the design and I think this is imperative for it's success!
What approaches / methods of design production have you developed and how have they informed your design development process?
The approaches I took to design production was heavily influence by secondary primary research, I think I definitely could have used more primary research through visiting the cities I live in, to get a more well rounded idea of how the brief could have been executed.
A method of design as a group, we considered different mediums such as grids and moving image , I also think that considering how a design works in an environment was something I have always considered but not to such a broad scale which is something I will capitalise on in the future and not just think of the most generic outcomes.
I did consider using physical elements for this brief such as printed paraphernalia which I think would have been a really nice feature for the presentation, besides digital work. However due to time this was something that couldn't be done.
What strengths can you identify in your work and how have/will you capitalise on these?
I think my strengths within this group is to consider everyones ideas and not to get offended when someones doesn't like your work, and in this case none of my work for this brief was chosen, but I still helped with other tasks to ensure that the delivery of our work was strong effective, such as organising the presentation, creating notes and ensuring that everyone had something to say.I also think a strength was going out of my comfort zone when doing the environment design, although this isn't one of my strengths I am glad I had a go at it and I now have some experience in this. I can capitalise on this in other projects by looking at tutorials or testing it out in my spare time to enhance these skills.
What weaknesses can you identify in your work and how will you address these in the future?
I think the weaknesses in this brief was time management, I feel that as an individual I could have done more to contribute to the group, however with working on the end or year show this took up a lot more of time than I expected and was a brief I was more engaged in. This then left me out of the loop for most of this project, although I would attended meetings and keep in communication with my group it did prove difficult to thrive in to two big group projects in a small amount of time.
Another weakness within this brief is that we didn't assign specific roles to people in the group. A lot of the time was spent on everyone doing the same task and I think if we had done some more specific roles, the work load would have been quicker and productive. Although I mentioned my strengths was trying something new, I feel that if I was able to work on my strengths a bit more my design production could have been utilised more as an individual.
Another weakness within this brief is that we didn't assign specific roles to people in the group. A lot of the time was spent on everyone doing the same task and I think if we had done some more specific roles, the work load would have been quicker and productive. Although I mentioned my strengths was trying something new, I feel that if I was able to work on my strengths a bit more my design production could have been utilised more as an individual.
Identify things that you will do differently next time and what do you expect to gain from doing these?
I would say time organisation as an individual, but this was out of my hands due to the demands of the briefs I was working on at the time. However in spite of saying this I always kept my group informed of what was going on a maintaining good communication, which is something I will continue to do.
To spend more time on designing outcomes and refining them for group projects, a lot of my outcomes where rushes and my work was no where near it's usual potential!
BRIEF 06: PRESENTATION
Overview
My task was to create the presentation boards for the final crit. I created an interactive pdf, that allowed everyones gifs to move whilst presenting, which was something the DBA judges loved and really engaged with.
The overall feedback for the design work was really positive and they liked to see how far our concept had changed from the initial crit. One thing the told us to consider was pushing the pattern further or keeping it more consistent with the brand.
Saturday, 28 February 2015
BRIEF 06: ENVIROMENT INSTALATION DEVELOPMENTS
With my research done, I now had the task of trying to create some of the designs I had seen. Mocking up is really not one of my strong points, but with most of the roles already allocated I think this will be a learning curve for myself as it's something I haven't really done before aside from mocking up the usual poster designs.
Neon
From my research into environment design, I thought it would be a good idea to incorporate some neon lit signage to be put across the city, as an extra alternative to street lights. To create a more modern and artistic aesthetic for capital north.
Logo Wall
Using the finalised logo I followed a tutorial on how to create some neon designs, and chose to create a design that could be placed on the walls in the city centre or outside the train station.
I then decided to experiment with a white version, to match the colours within the brand guidelines.
Neon Wall Installation
I also tried to incorporate the branded cube patterns into a wall, using images from Manchester city centre, using the same techniques as before.
I also tried to incorporate the branded cube patterns into a wall, using images from Manchester city centre, using the same techniques as before.
After trying the first cube, I decided to change the image because it looked slightly dark an not very appealing, which is not what the intention of the brief is.
With the new image, I started to develop the design more by adding the cubes further and further.
After applying a multitude of cubes and the neon effect, the colours started to stray away from the branded colours slightly due to the effects, so I tried an alternative location.
However I still felt like it didn't really fit in with what the design decisions and decider to try something else.
Projections
Another design that the group discussed was potentially creating a projector wall installation.
Poster Mock Ups
Another design that the group discussed was potentially creating a projector wall installation.
After a few developments, I again felt that the image didn't really work well with the other proposed designs.
After a few experiments of these mock ups, I felt that I should do some more direct designs for the environment and with my skill set I knew that these would be more successful the the alternative ones.
Digital gif poster
Hanging
Window Mock ups
Overview
After creating a selection of mock ups I felt my poster mocks ups where more successful that my installation mock ups, although they were not selected for the group project I was happy that I had a go and experimented out of my comfort zone. I know this is a weakness of mine, but with more time and tutorials I feel like it's something I can capitalise on in the future and in my practice.
Friday, 27 February 2015
BRIEF 06: ENVIRONMENT DESIGN RESEARCH
One of my roles was to consider some interesting and alternative environment design solutions for the brief, considering things aside from the obvious poster billboards and bus mock ups to make our concept stand out. With our design decisions made clearer I looked into designs that I though would work well with what was already created.
Light Installations
Information boxes with shapes incorporated
Geometric and isometric wall fixtures for way finding in the city and transport.
Overview
Through this research I have been able to identify a multitude of ways of how our concept could be interpreted in the environment. The next step is to see how I can transfer this digitally and make it look realistic.
Light Installations
With our pattern using isometric cubes and rectangles, neon lighting within the city and landscape would look really nice for this concept.
Light boxes could be used opposed to generic street lights, this again fits in with the geometric pattern.
City letters or typography could work outside train stations or within the city centre to highlight the city, this would be a alternative environment feature to consider.
3D Installations

Considering how the isometric pattern could be used as a 3D installation on walls and other extrior usage.
The cubes could be used as a feature within the city incorporating images of the city and it being interactive.
Using the isometric idea to build sculptures and other related artwork in the city.
Way Finding
Cubed street signage from buildings
Coloured cobbles on certain streets, colours that refer to each city
Vinyl and perspex designs of the side of buildings, floors and walls.
Through this research I have been able to identify a multitude of ways of how our concept could be interpreted in the environment. The next step is to see how I can transfer this digitally and make it look realistic.
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