Wednesday, 8 May 2019

Leeds Guide to proposal - Research


https://www.rox.co.uk/magazine/rox-loves/leeds-guide-to-proposals








End of module Evaluation

A short amount of time was spent on studio brief 1 - map design. In addition, I feel my final outcome was rather limited and did not reach its full potential. However, this allowed my primary focus to be on studio brief 2 which was desired by myself and tutors and was advised in order to allow tie for great research and development. However, I enjoyed the process of screen printing for my map design along with laser cutting in order to make my final outcome visually more engaging and interactive.

Overall, I feel studio brief one was a success due to my final outcomes having clear references to my primary and secondary research. I also feel my collaterals are well developed and fit a perfect distribution in order to get my message across to reduce screen time on behalf of Children's Commissioner. I feel this project is strong due to having weeks worth of research behind it informing all design decisions and making the outcome suitable for my primary and secondary audience (children aged 8-11 and adults). I really enjoyed this part of the module as I love design work with the target audience of children due to aspiring to become a primary school teacher in the near future. This project helped me to display my desire and passion for helping children live a healthier and happier lifestyle whilst educating them. 

I also feel studio brief 2 was a success due to my outcomes being interactive, engaging and rewarding for children when completing the summer activity packs. This is due to the inclusion of mixed resources such as activity cards, game board spinner, stickers, reward chart and a certificate along with instructions. 

Our Potato presentation research // something more

potato /pəˈteɪtəʊ/ Learn to pronounce noun 1.  a starchy plant tuber which is one of the most important food ...