27 February 2012

What Is A Line?

Types of line - 
Roads
Hair
Buildings
Planes
Typewriters
Detention
Cats Cradle
Rulers
Train tracks
Jail
Tape
Order
Paper
Belts
Stairs
Tightrope
Bungee jumping
Chimneys
Grass
Trees
Shapes
Directions
Maps
Lenth
Height
Measurements
Type
Image
Pens
Pencils
Light
Life
Newspaper
Rope
Queues
Actors lines

Personal likes - 
TV
Comedy
Train journeys
Print
Tea
Brownies
Shopping
Tina Fey
Amy Poehler
Kristen Wiig
Manchester
Pink
Dresses
The Muppets
The seaside
Icing
Cath Kidston
Postcards
Giraffes
Ink
Polka dots

Logic - 
Colour
Formal Type
Publications
Photography

Line/Like/Logic
Tightrope/Postcards/Publication
Typewriters/Tea/Photography
Trees/Polka Dots/Publication
Tape/The seaside/Publication
Maps/Train journeys/Photography
Life/Brownies/Publication
Actors lines/TV/Publication








BRIEF TITLE: What is a line...? Actors lines/TV/Publication

The Brief
Selecting a process and working with the brief title 'what is a line?' you are required to produce a graphic response based upon your personal like.

Consideration
There is no media restriction.
You can work photographically, across three dimensions, draw, print or a combination of all of these processes.

Practical Considerations
How to use line and translate it in an interesting visual form.
Time management is important.

Background
5 Resources 

Mandatory Requirements
Documentation of a broad range of ideas using sketchbooks and design sheets.
Ongoing documentation on blogs.

Deliverables
(Unknown yet)

Studio Deadline
24th April 2012


My Rationale - 
Brief - Create a graphic response celebrating the classic comedy shows of the 90s - Frasier, Friends, The Simpsons and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air - using quotes from the shows. The booklets will provide the readers with nostalgia, and promote the shows. 


Audience - Adults, both male and female. Fans of these shows and fans of comedy.


Deliverables - 4 booklets/zines


Deadline - 24th April 2012

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