
So here we are, brand new brief time.
I've done my best to write a statement of intent and a first brief draft.
I've based my brief on the 'Wrinkly Runners' original as it was the main brief which took my fancy. I did however, change it slightly.
I used two other briefs to inspire me when writing it; 'Wish you were here', and 'In the LOGO'. I picked all three of these as I had an interest in a part of each of them. I LOVE logo design, designing postcards really appealed to me, and the thought of old people in sports shoes seemed too good to be true! I used all three of these to aid me in writing my brief. I chose parts and put them together to form one.
I've also written a statement of intent, which explains my likes and dislikes when it comes to design. It makes clear why I've chosen what I'm aiming to do and breaks the brief down in parts so I can go into more det
ail as to why I'm doing what I'm doing.

You've documented ideas, action plans and practical work consistently and it is clear how your project has developed. There are a couple of things missing from last weeks session; "want and why" and the "10 things that make a good brief". But other than that everything seems to be up to date.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to see you are evaluating your progress mid brief, and your analysis of your work in relation to your own design practise is evident. Your thought process is very clear.
You're putting 'issuu' to good use for things like bulky research and photoshoots which is a good way to display this information. I would however consider keeping design sheets separate rather than using issuu for this.
You've already made a good start to this new brief and you appear to be looking at appropriate material.
Overall your blogs are clear, focussed and relevant.