FINAL PROJECT:
Be on time, at 8AM sharp. We will start at 8:10-15 with the critique. All projects need to be set up, and boards pinned up. Do not come in needing to put on labels or do any final craft work. Everything needs to be complete! At 8:15, the door will be shut, and if you are not here, you will not be able to participate, which will adversely affect your grade.
Project brief: Write 2-3 paragraphs about your packaging project. Information should include:
- what the product is
- what design problem you are solving
- who is your target audience
- any competitors?
- what differentiates your packaging from other competitors or versions
- what is your rationale for developing your specific solution
This brief can be neatly adhered to the back of your board. Design it so that it is clean and legible.
After the critique, you can turn in a revised version of the project based on comments and suggestions, but it must be turned in by noon on Monday, 15 December.
After the critique, you can turn in a revised version of the project based on comments and suggestions, but it must be turned in by noon on Monday, 15 December.
ARCHIVE DISK:
You can deliver your archive to me in one of three ways:
1. On a disk
2. On an inexpensive flash drive
3. In a zipped (compressed folder) sent through Dropbox or WeTransfer.com.
Please put all pieces in a folder entitled "FirstName_LastName_GRD3000_Fall2014".
Save each final project as both a hi-res (300 ppi) JPG and a PDF of your board.
Name each with your first initial, last name, and project number.
Example: PTaylor_Project01A.jpg (use A, B, C only if there are multiple boards)
On the archive disks, please include a folder of scans from key points in your sketching process for your projects (2-3 per project is fine). These should just be sketches that show the development of your concepts. Name these JPGs as the following example: PTaylor_Project05_Sketch1.jpg
On the archive disks, please include a folder of scans from key points in your sketching process for your projects (2-3 per project is fine). These should just be sketches that show the development of your concepts. Name these JPGs as the following example: PTaylor_Project05_Sketch1.jpg
BLOG:
If you have been keeping up with your blog, no worries. If you are concerned with your blog participation, definitely use this last week to add more posts. I will take into account whether you have been consistently posting versus running up the posts at the end of the semester, but it's better to have more now than too few overall.
I will begin grading the morning of 16 December, so I MUST have everything of yours by then.
OK, that's all! See you Wednesday. Best of luck! I'm looking forward to seeing everything.
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