OUGD504 Studio Brief 3 - Brief
Studio Brief 03 - "Type in context"
Module ID: OUGD504
Module Leader: Simon Jones
Brief Deadline: 11/11/15
Outcomes Assessed: 5A5, 5A6, 5B4, 5C4, 5C5, 5D4
Studio Brief
Based on your primary research exploring type in a specific geographic context, you will produce a publication entitled "Type in context: <name of place>". Through the summer task you will have collected numerous images and written copy about uses of typography in your local area. This content will then be used in your publication.
Your publication will feature images and text related to typography and will be printed and bound to high standard. Your publication will be positioned as an "art & photography" book therefore considerations should be made to target audience when designing your publication. The size, format and number of pages are entirely your choice.
Editorial design and binding is something that you already have some experience of therefore this assignment will give you the opportunity to build on what you have already learned about this area.
Background / Considerations
This is a 4 week assignment therefore you will be expected to produce a very well developed, polished piece of graphic design. Make use of your time carefully in order to ensure that your publication is the best it can be.
Content considerations:
Research - art & photography books, grid systems, audience
Experiments, developments, evaluate
Type and layout
Photo quality / editing
Preparing your document to print
Production considerations:
stock
print method
binding method
mock ups / experiments (evaluate)
finishes
commercial considerations vs. access to resources
Preparing documents to be sent to print - any considerations in regards to print methods (digital or offset)
Understanding colour/ink and related standards and systems (CMYK, Pantone, etc.)
identifying spot colour, spot varnish, die cut, emboss, and other finishes in digital art work ready for print
what printers will be expecting - marks, bleeds, etc.
Mandatory Requirements
The focus of this module is design production therefore you must consider very carefully by what means you produce your publication. Any considerations and discussions about production methods and processes should be documented in your blog.
Your work must demonstrate an in-depth understanding of all the facets of publication design and production. This will be communicated through your blog, design boards and finished publication.
Deliverables
1. Finished publication
2. Studio practice blog
3. Design boards
4. Any mockups / experiments
5. Evaluation (500 words)
Studio Brief
Based on your primary research exploring type in a specific geographic context, you will produce a publication entitled "Type in context: <name of place>". Through the summer task you will have collected numerous images and written copy about uses of typography in your local area. This content will then be used in your publication.
Your publication will feature images and text related to typography and will be printed and bound to high standard. Your publication will be positioned as an "art & photography" book therefore considerations should be made to target audience when designing your publication. The size, format and number of pages are entirely your choice.
Editorial design and binding is something that you already have some experience of therefore this assignment will give you the opportunity to build on what you have already learned about this area.
Background / Considerations
This is a 4 week assignment therefore you will be expected to produce a very well developed, polished piece of graphic design. Make use of your time carefully in order to ensure that your publication is the best it can be.
Content considerations:
Research - art & photography books, grid systems, audience
Experiments, developments, evaluate
Type and layout
Photo quality / editing
Preparing your document to print
Production considerations:
stock
print method
binding method
mock ups / experiments (evaluate)
finishes
commercial considerations vs. access to resources
Preparing documents to be sent to print - any considerations in regards to print methods (digital or offset)
Understanding colour/ink and related standards and systems (CMYK, Pantone, etc.)
identifying spot colour, spot varnish, die cut, emboss, and other finishes in digital art work ready for print
what printers will be expecting - marks, bleeds, etc.
Mandatory Requirements
The focus of this module is design production therefore you must consider very carefully by what means you produce your publication. Any considerations and discussions about production methods and processes should be documented in your blog.
Your work must demonstrate an in-depth understanding of all the facets of publication design and production. This will be communicated through your blog, design boards and finished publication.
Deliverables
1. Finished publication
2. Studio practice blog
3. Design boards
4. Any mockups / experiments
5. Evaluation (500 words)
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