Evaluation
I believe my article has met the design brief and my client likes the final product. My article reflects my clients style and personality, what she likes and what she is inspired by.
Since my client did not like my initial design sketches for the article, so I had to change some pictures. In my sketches, the fireworks in the background were shaped to look like grated cheese, and I changed it to an actual photograph of some fireworks. This actually worked out well, because I think the fireworks I have in my final image go well with the colours of the page.
My client did like my layout of the article, how one thing doesn’t take the main focus of it, and how the pictures in the background and foreground didn’t draw attention away from the text in the bottom left hand corner.
Hayley also likes the way I have portrayed her creative personality. For example, beautiful views give her inspiration, so there is a sunset sky in the background. She likes working in the fireworks programme and she especially likes the way I have actual fireworks in the background.
My article shows alignment; the end of the title heading Hayley Curtis lines up with the text about her in the left hand corner.
The colours I have used in my article are mostly subtle, which also reflects Hayley’s inspiration of sunsets. The colour of the title heading and the text doesn’t blend into the background, and stands out so it is easy to read.
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emma it is now time to write your brief for your next project and up-load your first Gantt chart.
ReplyDeleteThe brief should:
(rememeber to write a brief for each document)
• identify the purpose of your design solution by clearly outlining the issue that it aims to address
• clearly identify the key factors, their main implications and how they interact with each other, and prioritise the factors, with justification
• list the specifications for your design solution including any constraints that may need to be met. For example, if you are producing a printed document this might include the document’s size, orientation, fonts to be used, image sizes and resolutions, etc., or if you are producing a website this might include the screen resolution it is to be designed for, the browsers it is intended to be viewed on, the type of navigation and fonts to be used, image sizes and resolutions, maximum file sizes, etc.