Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Monday, August 27, 2007
A couple of color sites
Here are a couple of color sites you might find helpful for your project.
"COLOURlovers.com"
"Apple Hot Topic: Color"
"COLOURlovers.com"
"Apple Hot Topic: Color"
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Peer Evaluation Form
The Peer Evaluation Form is available at our class website. Grade your fellow team members as well as yourself (use only one form to grade yourself, no need to write your personal evaluation on each form).
Monday, August 6, 2007
Creative review
Once the project is in the works, it helps to step back and conduct a review of the project's direction and goals. Some things to consider are:
- is the product or service being addressed?
- are the objectives clear?
- is your creative direction and solution memorable and believable?
- is the budget still intact, and how far can you develop the design within its constraints?
Another aspect for creative planning is to create a cooling off period. Set aside the project and go on to something else. This will give you a fresh set of eyes when you return to your project. You will also be able to determine if its solution is still clear, strong, and memorable. Keep in mind however that it is seldom a good idea to make drastic changes at this stage of the process since too much time and money have already been invested in your current direction.
(adapted from Clay Duval's course notes)
- is the product or service being addressed?
- are the objectives clear?
- is your creative direction and solution memorable and believable?
- is the budget still intact, and how far can you develop the design within its constraints?
Another aspect for creative planning is to create a cooling off period. Set aside the project and go on to something else. This will give you a fresh set of eyes when you return to your project. You will also be able to determine if its solution is still clear, strong, and memorable. Keep in mind however that it is seldom a good idea to make drastic changes at this stage of the process since too much time and money have already been invested in your current direction.
(adapted from Clay Duval's course notes)
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