Thursday 20 November 2014

TDR Brief



BA (Hons.) GRAPHIC DESIGN
Level
6
Module Code:
OUGD603
Module Title:
Extended Practice
Learning Outcomes:

BRIEF TITLE: The Designers Republic  
BRIEF NUMBER: Brief 2 – Part 1

Brief:
Give me (Ian Anderson) something I’ll want to keep forever.

Background:
Remember this is primarily a design communication design-thinking workshop.

Considerations:
If it's made / realised then all the better.
If it needs explaining, then you should find a way to explain it in the context of the piece rather than as a note attached to It as an excuse for not putting that thinking into the work

Mandatory Requirements:
Research into the appropriate areas – researching me (Ian Anderson) to make informed decisions
Lateral thinking — what is it that I (ME) would / could cherish forever

Target Audience:
Ian Anderson

Tone of Voice:
Something to Cherish

Deliverables:
  • Anything appropriate


 

BA (Hons.) GRAPHIC DESIGN
Level
6
Module Code:
OUGD603
Module Title:
Extended Practice
Learning Outcomes:

BRIEF TITLE: The Designers Republic  
BRIEF NUMBER: Brief 2 – Part 2

Brief:
The brief was to choose something to do for an hour that is completely pointless. Document the hour of pointless tasks, then present them to the rest of the workshop, this improves presentation skills.

Background:
Remember this is primarily a design communication design-thinking workshop.

Considerations:
Consider what task will take an hour and will be completely pointless. Also think about how to document it either throughout or at the end.

Mandatory Requirements:
Research into the appropriate areas – what is a pointless task

Target Audience:
Ian Anderson and the workshop

Tone of Voice:
Pointless, Educational, Descriptive

Deliverables:
  • An hour of a pointless task
  • Documentation of the task
  • Presentation about the task




This brief should be read in conjunction with the module brief. Please refer to module handbook for module brief, submission deadline, graded outcomes and further reading.


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