Tuesday, 15 March 2011

What Is a Line: Brief Re-Write.


With an assigned partner in the group, mine being fellow moustache enthusiast, Eddie Cooper, we went on to re-write one another's briefs- really useful in getting a new angle and perspective of the potential for our brief and plans for the project...

BRIEF TITLE:
What Is a Line
The Brief:
Explore visual representations of constellations by indicating position, connection or boundaries. What makes a line unique, and how is this put into a book format?

Considerations:

Research all lines, using a variety of sources and collect information to develop visual interpretations, compositions and layouts. Look at book binding and how it's outcome could become part of the book.

Target Audience:
-Any-one interested in astronomy

Tone of Voice:
-Informative
-Clear- not specific to any age range
-Not too scientific

Background:
A range of primary and secondary research exploring every aspect of constellations.
Photograph the stars.

Mandatory Requirements:
-Visual Samples
-Research 
-Blogging

Deliverables:
A book with all the information and outcomes.

Studio Deadline:
26th April 2011.

NB: Sorry Sophie, you pretty much had this brief BANG ON

^^love that note.

Eddie's re-write of my brief has really helped me to focus in more on my visual outcomes and ideas. I was already beginning to consider my final outcome pre-experimentation, and had thought of maybe creating a book or a poster series, so it's good to know that someone else considers this as a viable and positive outcome too.

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