I have recently been thinking about re-focusing my SVR, time is running low and I don’t want to loose track. Here are my reiterated aims of the project
My identified design problems:
What different formats can be used to produce what is classified as a magazine?
How do design features, the representation of text and image and production processes change depending on a chosen magazine format?
Which format is best suited to showcase the work/work in progress of graphic design student?
How do you gage the success/suitability of each format?
My body of practical and experimental work:
Examples of a range of magazine formats (including experimental)
Research and examples of existing formats
Analysis on the suitability of each format
Various stages of development of my own examples of each format.
All research gathered into a final body accompanied by format examples
My strategic research methods
Using the “observe, collect, analyze, compare, notice patterns” process from ‘How to be an explorer of the World’
Observe– looking which existing formats are out there/ observing how people interact with each format
Collect– visual examples of each format
Analyse– each format’s features (just design features or content and topics?)
Compare– the similarities and differences between formats
Notice Patterns– draw conclusions about each format and its suitability for show casing my magazine’s content
Identifying and documenting existing market visual languages
Mood boards
Interviews
Documenting process of producing my own version of each format
Industry standard prototypes:
My own examples of mag formats;
Fanzine
Independent magazine
Glossy
Website
Quick-time animation
Internet generated publication (e.g. zinepal)
Bag/t-shirt
Sunday, 6 December 2009
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