Monday, 4 February 2019

How to set out design boards/ what to include

Studio Brief 1. 

- At least one set of design boards. ( 6 boards per set) 
- Some boards may require more than one page 

Studio Brief 2. 

At least one set of design boards 

Rationale 

Communicate the reason behind the brief 
outline the brief itself 
Why is the brief relevant to you? 
Include the brief on the rationale page 
Collaboration - include contract 
Say how long the brief took to make

Research 

Key points of reference 
Ensure you clearly communicate this - bold? 
Subheadings 
The source 
Why it's relevant 
How it will inform your development 

Initial Ideas 

How has researched informed your initial ideas? 
A range of ideas - don't need to be developed at this stage 
Scans of sketches, captions 
Paragraph to evaluate thoughts 
2 or more ideas on how you can tackle the project 

Development 

Images - Evidence of experimentation.
Development of testing some of your initial ideas 
Focused development leading to final outcome 
caption images - what you were trying to find out/ why. Refer back to research/ initial ideas
Summary/ evaluation work worked what didn't and why 

Final Outcome 

Photograph your outcome 
Professional and convincing 
Justification of design decisions based on the process you have evidenced on previous boards and why it led to this outcome. 

Evaluation 

Text based
Evaluation of briefs/ process 
could refer to learning outcomes to help structure 
what worked, what could be improved
1 evaluation for each studio brief. 

Write to clarify images, no need for masses of writing on all boards. Don't over complicate the process. 
Clarity ! 





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