Thursday 26 March 2015

OUGD406 - Studio Brief 3 Final Outcome

Before our pitch for the exhibition, we wanted to print out our collateral to be able to show it and see what it actually looks like. We decided on a thick textured stock, to link back to the print aspect, and give it a more personal feel. We decided that we wanted a more white coloured stock because it will look better with the bright red colour, rather than an off-white. 

We created 3 poster designs, though with a smaller budget we will only use one. We also printed out the invitations, which are double sided and very minimal. We also came up with a stamp idea - an A4 proportioned stamp that could be used for various parts of the exhibition, here it can be used for stamping the invites with a square giving space to write in who ever is being invited to the exhibition, to make it more personal. The stamp can also be used to stamp peoples hands on the way into the opening night, and we can use it for a feedback wall - stamp a space on the wall and leave your feedback of the exhibition inside. This idea is interesting because people can create their own works of art while at an exhibition. 
The flyers that we made were printed individually at A6 size, but we made four slightly different designs for them, so when you put 4 together they create an A4 sized design. 
Finally, we created the exhibition guide. We decided to create a concertina for the exhibition guide to reflect how the work will be hung - A4 width apart in a row along the wall. 

Here is our printed collateral: 












I feel like our pitch went well, even though there were only 3 members of the group there to present on the day it went smoothly and we got some good feedback. I think we have a strong concept and even though its simple, it links back well to the actual work being exhibited. 

Overall I have enjoyed this brief though it has been difficult at times. Working in a group is hard, especially when everyone has different styles and ways of working, but I feel my group have created something that we can be quite proud of, even if we don't get chosen.




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