Friday, May 29, 2015
Adjusting layout and micro detail
Micro detailing of the poster, I have re photographed the a and z to make them more vibrant and alive. I have started playing with vines to show the process more where as previous posters just had a direct arrow
Chronological order of posters
Looking at the essence of my conference I have move from the abstract idea of originality and how ideas are recycled to just ideation its self and the process
Looking the process of ideation and connection etc. Trying to add design elements
My first aesthetic idea was ink and using ink drops as a signal of gravity and showing direction emphasising the rotation. The idea behind a - z is to show unique ideas come by looking in not straightforward thinking
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Next solution
Ive started experimenting more with transparency. The idea is to portray how you can draw different inspiration from one setting. I intend for it to encourage seeing things in a different light.
I change the title to perception however it was suggested that ideation would be a better word to use.
The poser was interpreted as blocking ideas rather than giving freedom to create new ones.
The essence of my poster is to show what you see already but encourage to see it in a different way.
Interim
The posters I presented for interim
The visual solution for the first poser wasn't very understandable and didn't communicate transparency and reflection so many people questioned it.
Another problem that arose was the title. People didn't understand what it would be about.
For me the next steps would be coming up with a new title and visually communicating the ideas around actively creating original ideas as my conference is about idea generation.
Experimenting with materials
Ive been looking at reflections and transparency to get an idea of how they behave. I used moulding past to create a 3d fragmented pieces. The idea is that the will pick up on different imagery compared with a direct reflection (image 2 comparison)
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Visual style (authentic)
A good way to visually portray idea generation would be to look at the layout and characteristics of a visual diary. The messy hand writing, scribbles, collage/bricolage, collection of thoughts
Other ideas about idea generation could be based on reflection/transparency where the audience can immediately see a change to there perspective of the world around them.
taking your ideas to another dimension, seeing surroundings in an immediate alternate view
The FInal Idea
Looking at my three ideas I have decided my conference to be specifically inclusive of
"idea generation that practices inspiration and set the limits for plagiarism and ethical design"
My 4 keynote speakers will be,
Richard Hight - Re-imagining for new original idea generation
"idea generation that practices inspiration and set the limits for plagiarism and ethical design"
My 4 keynote speakers will be,
Richard Hight - Re-imagining for new original idea generation
Dr Teddi Fishman - Plagiarism in visual arts
Jason Fox - Design motivation
Mike Goedecke - Diversity and looking to history for inspiration
Splitting up ideas
I split my idea into three main categories so I could develop each segment to a well rounded, clear vision.
The categories are;
Nothing is new
But forgotten (negative)
But forgotten (positive)
The categories are;
Nothing is new
But forgotten (negative)
But forgotten (positive)
__________
__________
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Speakers + People
Anne Lise Kjaer
Anne Lise Kjaer is a leading global futurist who delivers out-of-the-box thinking. “The future is not some place we go, but one we create”.
Designers and Illustrators Against Plagiarism
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Designers-and-Illustrators-Against-Plagiarism/190313407647321
Richard Hight
re-imagine
possibilities and discover their creative processes
original
illustration within minutes
on-stage artwork
http://www.capcityspeakers.com/speakers/Hight.htm
Johan Wagenaar
Special
working models that ensure the collaboration between the disciplines is
successful
http://sites.thehagueuniversity.com/pinc2015/chairs/keynote-speakers
Dr Teddi
Fishman
Plagiarism in the
visual arts
Soren Kaplan
Design Business strategy design and design thinking in driving new products, services, and business models.
http://www.leapfrogging.com/design-thinking-design-innovation-keynote-speaker-speaking/
Jason Fox
Design motivation
http://www.drjasonfox.com/
http://www.ethicsingraphicdesign.org/
Josh Linkner
Reinventing the wheel
Mike Goedecke
contends that young creatives need to look to
history and a diverse selection of sources for inspiration
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