Monday, 18 February 2013

Design & Presentation (OUGD406)

18TH FABRUARY
OUGD406
DESIGN & PRESENTATION.
TALK BY SIMON.

PETER SAVILLE - Graphic Designer / Practioner
WASTE PAINTING.




UNKNOWN PLEASURES.

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PAUL ARDEN - Author/Creative Director
'DONT SEEK PRAISE, SEEK CRITICISM'. 
Instead of asking whether others like your work, ask them what they think is wrong with it or what could be improved. 

'DONT GIVE A SPEECH, PUT ON A SHOW'.
The lecture from craig Oldham is a good example of this, make the presentation of your work more interesting.

'ASTONISH ME'.
Instead of trying to create good work, make work that makes your peers stand up and take notice of what you have done.

THINGS TO TAKE NOTE OF WHEN PREPARING A PRESENTATION.
- Scan in initial sketches and present them on a design board dedicated for these start out ideas.
- While presenting don't put delve advertising on your work, they already no who you are so it is un-nessesary.
- Example images that depict how your finished product will work, how it will stand in the environment and how it will be viewed by its audience.
- Working with others that have extensive knowledge on different methods of design can be valuable when working with different ways of presenting ideas and designs (packaging).
- Even if it hasn't been mentioned by the client, added ideas to a concept may be welcomed and will make you look enthusiastic. It can show how you work and design can be utilised further (mobile screens as well as computer screens).
- Added information of the fonts and colour schemes chosen.

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