Studio Brief 04 - Design Process - Communicate
Module ID: OUGD405
Module Leader: Simon Harrison
Module Deadline: 19/01/15 (14:00)
Brief Deadline: 16/01/15 (09:30)
Studio Brief
You are to identify a problem from your individual research and provide an answer to it through the identification of and packaging of a product. You must the resolve this problem in an engaging and interesting way to a specific target audience.
Background / Considerations
Who needs to know/target audience.
What/ why do they need to know?
How will you tell them?
You must identify whether you are trying to EXPLAIN, INFORM, INSTRUCT or EDUCATE the audience?
What will the audience respond to, where will they look? How will they need to interact with it? How will you know it is working?
Will it be a; collection of, a presentation of or instructions to.
What is the tone of voice? It must be appropriate to your subject, audience and method of delivery.
Mandatory Requirements
You are required to include design development, solutions and contextualisation.
Photographic documentation of the product, interaction or event will need to be included.
On going documentation on your blog.
Deliverables
A clearly defined resolution(s) to the problem in an appropriate media and
format.
Two min presentation that clearly communicates your effective solution.
For this brief, as we are creating a solution to our problems with our own informed research, we were then asked to write our own briefs. Mine is as followed:
Studio Brief:
Bucket lists are often left uncompleted and neglected. Identify a solution to get a wide range of audiences to complete their bucket lists and to encourage others to create one. Present your solution to your peers in a 2 minute presentation.
Background/Considerations:
Consider why people find it so difficult to complete their bucket lists and research into how you can solve this. Look into what bucket lists are and the appeal to help others be encouraged to create one.
Mandatory Requirements:
You must find a solution to this problem and illustrate your findings on your blog.
Deliverables:
2 Minute Presentation
Blog Posts
Your presented solution


Studio Brief
You are to identify a problem from your individual research and provide an answer to it through the identification of and packaging of a product. You must the resolve this problem in an engaging and interesting way to a specific target audience.
Background / Considerations
Who needs to know/target audience.
What/ why do they need to know?
How will you tell them?
You must identify whether you are trying to EXPLAIN, INFORM, INSTRUCT or EDUCATE the audience?
What will the audience respond to, where will they look? How will they need to interact with it? How will you know it is working?
Will it be a; collection of, a presentation of or instructions to.
What is the tone of voice? It must be appropriate to your subject, audience and method of delivery.
Mandatory Requirements
You are required to include design development, solutions and contextualisation.
Photographic documentation of the product, interaction or event will need to be included.
On going documentation on your blog.
Deliverables
A clearly defined resolution(s) to the problem in an appropriate media and
format.
Two min presentation that clearly communicates your effective solution.
For this brief, as we are creating a solution to our problems with our own informed research, we were then asked to write our own briefs. Mine is as followed:
Studio Brief:
Bucket lists are often left uncompleted and neglected. Identify a solution to get a wide range of audiences to complete their bucket lists and to encourage others to create one. Present your solution to your peers in a 2 minute presentation.
Background/Considerations:
Consider why people find it so difficult to complete their bucket lists and research into how you can solve this. Look into what bucket lists are and the appeal to help others be encouraged to create one.
Mandatory Requirements:
You must find a solution to this problem and illustrate your findings on your blog.
Deliverables:
2 Minute Presentation
Blog Posts
Your presented solution


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