Communication is a Virus: Installation research

Sunday, 4 March 2012
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Communication is a Virus: Installation research

by Lisa Collier
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Context of Practice (02.03.12)
On Friday we had a context of practice session with Jo. Now we have entered the second stage of this module, we have been given a 'practical' brief.
We must look over previous work and research and produce of publication that reflects the aspects we have enjoyed most.
In Friday's session we undertook a process of elimination to find one that would be suited to us. I found this much more useful than I initially thought I would, and learnt about the 'pyramid' technique.
This is were we produced things individually, then in pairs and finally getting into groups of 4 to discuss our idea's, before voting for a final idea for everyone. We did not have to use this for our final idea, and I will undertake more research to decide whether this is actually what I would like to do.
However, I felt really inspired by my idea, and will hopefully produce something along these lines. My idea is to create a bible based on typography taking inspiration from 'Typographic verses', this bible will either reflect the rules of 'BA Graphic Design at LCA' or 'Graphic Design Rules' in general, linking to the history of graphic design.
Here are some images from the session:

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Communication is a Virus: Installation research
For our latest group brief, we have decided to publicise our website design by using a large blank wall or blank space in a university.
We will cover the wall with post-it notes that contain a link to the url of our tumblr page and a simple statement.
This is a really good example of a simple, interactive and engaging installation.
The Before I Die series takes walls from different cities, covers them like a chalkboard and then allows anyone to come and write their aspirations onto it using coloured chalk.
The result is a colourful and interesting read of everybody's bucket lists, and it's helped to bring communities together all over the world.
The project, created by Candy Chang, has also been expanded so that anyone can use a 'before I die' toolkit, and make their own wall in their neighbourhood.

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Communication is a Virus: Student Forums

studentdesigners.com/
This has a basic principle of you make an account and upload an online portfolio with the idea that students and professionals will see your work. This for me personally doesn't quite do it as a 'student' aimed website and has no real differences to one like say behance which is for professionals.

graphiccompetitions.com/
There's also plenty of websites which just deal with competitions, a bit like a hub where people can post and discover new briefs but again there not particularly exciting or original. It's nothing which involves a community for young designers.


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Who are You?

Thursday, 1 March 2012
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Here are some images from Emily's progress so far throughout the course. These have allowed me to see the style in which she works, and can also begin as a starting point for much of the text I will include in my double page spread design. I hadn't realised until it came to uploading these images that a vast majority of Emily's work uses Red and Blue. I could consider this when creating my double page spread.

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