Our 3D concept:
mine was the poster that has more to show.. by that i mean i will be having a regular poster but, the 3d part of it will have an object form it sticking out, as if you can just reach into the poster and grab it.
an example i could do is that have a soda ad/poster with the image on it being a person handing out a soda can, and the 3d part will be half of the can sticking out of the poster, which i will have to scale and size a perfect fit into the picture.
2 experiments:
- do a fantasy type poster
- do a ad for an everyday object like a mobile or a soft drink ( for work purposes)
P's & C's ( pros and cons)
Fantasy poster/ advertisement poster, the pros and cons are the same for both, but the only difference is wether or not i want to do it for a personal purpose for the exhibition or for a work/ professional purpose, that will be shown for a career option in the exhibition.
pro's:
- will be quite artistic so will show my creative ideas/ how i think of things
- an original idea, or so i hope
con's:
- will be a bit hard to get the 3d part of the poster to match/ stuck in the right place
Choosing:
hmmm i would have to go with a advertisement approach to this one, because it will be more beneficial if i were to get offered a job or career out of it, and in todays world a great design can be very powerful to companies/ industries
GROUP EXERCISE
• THIS WEEK – Experimentation: Exploring & Challenging
o Each group member choose the best of their designs from last week’s practical
Sarah: TV box pyramid, making TV's out of cardboard or a similar material and aligning them in a pyramid formation.
Stevie: life modules, creating 3D models of animals and nature.
Jess: poster involving 4 elements, 3D elements within a 2D design
image provided by google images
Design Exploration:
Stevie: gathering ideas and inspiration from nature to incorporate them into her models.
Jess: getting different ideas and aspects from other designers.
Sarah: searching to see if it has been done yet or not, and how to improve on the idea
Design Challenges:
Stevie: will be trying a mixture of different materials and methods to combined them all.
Jess: testing out different design materials
Sarah: different materials to build the TV's and different substances to try bind them all together
Jess: testing out different design materials
Sarah: different materials to build the TV's and different substances to try bind them all together
images found @: http://67pics.com/pictures-cardboard-boxes.html
The PRACTICAL is addressed well here - nice and concise ("refusing" was not mentioned though - it's good to describe why certain concepts are rejected, as well as why others are accepted.)
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The GROUP EXERCISE on Page 2 of the PDF needs to be addressed here to complete this blog.
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