Tuesday, 25 February 2020

Creative Report Student Examples

ITS GRIM UP NORTH
= Showcased some of their work 
= Scanned publication presented visually well 
= Two colours = refined 
= Gif presentation of scans for social media 

= Context on why I chose to create creative review on ethics in design 
= My thoughts on what they said 

BLACK/WHITE 
= Simple 
= Printed from InDesign and photocopied 
= Produced quickly 

= Uncertainty is not necessarily a bad thing 

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Additional paragraph on the inside of the cover front and back which explains why I have chosen ethics in design as a focal point for the creative report. 

It's important to understand that what we design as graphic designers is never neutral, and that inherently, it is always an ethical activity. Design has the capacity to change and alter lives and so at a basic level should be used to satisfy human needs and desires. It's too easy to take on unethical work as a graphic designer just entering the realm of the industry. Being aware of these ethical boundaries and learning how to manoeuvre around these at the beginning of my career has been an important step. Part of this process was getting in contact with graphic designers and studios that place ethics at the centre of their practices: TEMPLO and Rejane Dal Bello. 



= FLAG PRODUCTION 
= Successful reproduction of the flags when printed 
= The size could be larger but I don't think it's worth the money to print them again a third time, especially as I have to produce three copies 

= PAPERS 
= Received three different gsm of the black paper 
= Could potentially print all three copies of the report using these three gsms as they are not very different from each other 
= 80 gsm, 90 gsm, 100 gsm 

= Reschedule printing slot at digital print due to presentations for SB2 


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