Over the weekend, I had continued working on the visual brief, and trying to develop it. I added in some backgrounds with photos to try and add a bit more context to each slide. I hadn't really played around with different stylistic approaches, although later in class we were told to begin experimenting with these.
Unfortunately, despite both of us agreeing to work on developing the brief over the weekend, Georgia had failed to even give anything a go and turned up to class with nothing to present. However, I realised that it seemed I'd be needing to do most of it on my own, and wasn't going to let a partner's lack of effort stop me (and therefore the group) doing well. After all, there is only one more week until the presentation, and then I have the option to split off and pursue the brief on my own.
We presented the briefs to a few people, and they again said how they liked the clarity of the brief and how quickly they were able to understand what was wanted. The only task now was to come up with a stylistic approach to make it more emotive, and more interesting.
Towards the end of class we began researching for some inspiration on what sort of approach we should take. We found a few examples we liked, and so I decided to start working on a few in that style.
By tomorrow, we decided that we would come up with a few slides in that new style and see how it looked, and then go from there. By Friday I want us to have a dossier and presentation finished in the new stylistic approach, so that we can get one final critique before a final development for the final presentation on Tuesday.
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