Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Evaluation

This was the second time I had worked on a pitch. Although this time it was within a small group of 4. It was hard to try and show what you wanted the book to look like without doing too much or too little for them to understand your concept. I do feel like this has given me the experience for future as this is something you have to do constantly when working within a studio.

I was very happy with the concept overall, I feel that it was reflective of the course overall. I believe it was different to what had been done before although we stuck with the identity icons.

In retrospect I believe that we should have spent a little longer to create stronger visuals as I do think our concept was rather complicated to grasp and therefore maybe have benefited in the long run.

The division of the work I believe where divided fairly especially when it came to finding a concept as I believe everyone made a worth while contribution. Although, Mel & Daisy created the typeface which was probably the biggest task of the brief. We all had our input in all aspect of the pitch & putting the presentation together.

Overall we didn’t get the Graphic Design yearbook pitch & the people in my team seemed reluctant to try and pitch for any other, when at the time I would have happily re-pitched to get another yearbook as I feel it would have been a great experience to work closely with the printers on such a large project. Looking back now I am glad that I didn’t take upon a yearbook as new groups have formed and therefore even more added workload. ­

This was the second time I had worked on a pitch. Although this time it was within a small group of 4. It was hard to try and show what you wanted the book to look like without doing too much or too little for them to understand your concept. I do feel like this has given me the experience for future as this is something you have to do constantly when working within a studio.

I was very happy with the concept overall, I feel that it was reflective of the course overall. I believe it was different to what had been done before although we stuck with the identity icons.

In retrospect I believe that we should have spent a little longer to create stronger visuals as I do think our concept was rather complicated to grasp and therefore maybe have benefited in the long run.

The division of the work I believe where divided fairly especially when it came to finding a concept as I believe everyone made a worth while contribution. Although, Mel & Daisy created the typeface which was probably the biggest task of the brief. We all had our input in all aspect of the pitch & putting the presentation together.

Overall we didn’t get the Graphic Design yearbook pitch & the people in my team seemed reluctant to try and pitch for any other, when at the time I would have happily re-pitched to get another yearbook as I feel it would have been a great experience to work closely with the printers on such a large project. Looking back now I am glad that I didn’t take upon a yearbook as new groups have formed and therefore even more added workload. ­


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