Wednesday 17 April 2013

Design Practice 2: Concepts for Crit


I drew some rough sketches of how the logo and different processes I had considered and looked at could work across different formats appropriate to the exhibition. Things like die cut and metallic vinyl could be used for the logo to represent the parts of the camera they represent and create an interactive side to the format. Stocks such as acetate and tracing paper could be used to represent film negatives and the separating of photo albums. These techniques alongside the dimensions of photographs would all promote the good of the actual photograph formed from analog cameras.

I finalised these sketches for the crit.


For the second concept of the fair I thought of taking the fair literally and using the atheistic of the funfair as a way of making it exciting, colourful and fun. The candy strip being applied alongside circus typefaces and phrases such as 'roll up roll up' (like winding film) would all combine the camera fair and the funfair together. Formats that would be used is posters which would be plastered everywhere and on lampposts, tickets for submission and balloons.


The third concept I came up with was using the noise 'snap!' as the name of the exhibition as they will be taking photos. Because of this make I thought of using a comic strip atheistic with speech bubbles, explosion bubbles and comic strip boxes to show how the exhibition would work. Using bright colours it would be made exciting and interesting.

Finalised sketches of 2 & 3 for crit

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