Speaking From Experience

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CONCEPT

PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE OUGD402 SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE

ICEBREAKER

After questioning students in the class and thinking back on my own experiences during the induction weeks, I decided one of the areas I possibly wanted to look into was that of how to introduce yourself to your new classmates, and how to make the induction period as enjoyable and stress free as possible, and also to remove the awkward silences. I wanted to find a way to make it easier for students to talk to the people they will be in a class with for three years, and to actually get into a conversation with them. Looking back at the induction tasks we did, there was nothing really at fault with them, other than for some students, standing up and presenting random facts about someone they have been paired up with to the

Get to know your new course mates in BAGD with the ICEBREAKER inductions game!

whole class would be a nerve-racking nightmare. Personally, from my I looked into different kinds of games that could be played amongst own experiences, the process of meeting your new classmates should a group of students as a way of each of them introducing themselves start off in much smaller groups. to the other members of the group. The existing styles of games I looked into were different kinds of board games, card games, or The idea I proposed for the brief would be to create a piece that a sort of group collaborative graphic design piece. I decided the was designed to make the process of students “breaking the ice” best sort of game to create would be one based off a style of game between them more enjoyable and less awkward. I wanted to create which would appeal to students, such as student drinking games. For something which the students could interact with, so I decided on obvious reasons, I could not create a game that would be considered the idea of making a game for the introductory sessions. a “drinking game” as it would be inappropriate for the situation, so instead I decided to look into a game with fewer rules than one such as Monopoly, and create a game which could be stopped or started

whenever. Therefore, I settled on creating a spinner which would randomly pick a person, and sets of question cards, which would be the starting points of different conversations. I researched into different questions that people should ask to get to know someone and created a list of random, funny, serious, and silly questions. The random element of the game puts people on the spot, but without the awkwardness of presenting to a large group of people.


RANGE & DISTRIBUTION

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The set of black question cards could be adapted to make the game apply to all students in the course. To change the audience to the students of the fashion course, the questions on the black cards could be changed to ones more relavant to studying fashion design, thus creating a range of board games tailored to different students around the college.

The studio where the game would be distributed amongst small groups of students.

Range

Distribution

the students do in the studio.

The game would be distributed amongst students on the first day, or during the induction period, of them starting the course and would be used in the studio, cafe or outside seating areas, where students could sit in groups and play the game as a starting point to conversations. It would also replace some of the inductions activities that

The game could possibly be distributed amongst student halls of residence for students to use as an aid to “break the ice� outside of college hours. The circular shape of the board allows for any number of players and therefore does not majorly restrict participation from groups of students.

The range of products I could have created in terms of the brief, would have been things such as questionnaires, card games, board games, or an interactive wall piece which each student would contribute to. In terms of the way I progressed with the brief, a possible range of products could have happened if I had directed

the game at the entire college, and made a different one for each course. The set of black question cards would be able to tailor to each of the courses, for example, I could have made a game aimed at fashion students, or Vis Com students. Within the game that I have produced, the range of products covers the spinner board, the 4 sets of question cards, packaging for each of the sets of cards, printed instructions, and the game box packaging.


RESEARCH

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Research for board games

Research for content of cards

(Images from Google image searches - I do not own any of these images)

(Questions from Google searches - I did not write these questions)

What is your favorite form of exercise? What is your favorite time of day/day of the week/month of the year? What’s your least favorite mode of transportation? What is your favorite body part? What sound do you love? If you could throw any kind of party, what would it be like and what would it be for? If you could paint a picture of any scenery you’ve seen before, what would you paint? If you could choose to stay a certain age forever, what age would it be? If you knew the world was ending in 2012, what would you do differently? If you could choose anyone, who would you pick as your mentor? If you could witness any event past, present or future, what would it be? If you could learn to do anything, what would it be? If you had to work on only one project for the next year, what would it be? If you were immortal for a day, what would you do? If you had to change your first name, what would you change it to? If you could meet anyone, living or dead, who would you meet? If you won the lottery, what is the first thing you would do? If you were reincarnated as an animal/drink/ice cream flavor, what would it be? If you could know the answer to any question, besides “What is the meaning of life?”, what would it be? If you could be any fictional character, who would you choose? Asking personal questions gets right to the purpose of getting to know someone and can be used in smaller groups with elaborate answers or larger groups with quick responses. Which celebrity do you get mistaken for? What do you want to be when you grow up? When you have 30 minutes of free-time, how do you pass the time? What would you name the autobiography of your life? What songs are included on the soundtrack to your life? Have you ever had something happen to you that you thought was bad but it turned out to be for the best? What’s the hardest thing you’ve ever done? What was the last experience that made you a stronger person? What did you do growing up that got you into trouble? When was the last time you had an amazing meal?

The research I undertook for the brief was mainly secondary, where I looked at existing board games, and content for the question cards. I researched into different types of board games through images, and also researched the types of questions people should ask when trying to get to know someone new. I found long lists of questions which should supposedly help people to get to know one another, and then from

these lists, I adapted the questions to fit the game and conversations I had had and proved that the concept wrote my own list of graphic design related questions. was a good idea and was an improvement on the tasks set during the induction period. The primary research I undertook was not strictly recorded or formal, but took place in the form of questioming other students around the studio about whether or not they enjoyed the induction process. The feedback I got in crits also confirmed the

What’s the best/worst gift you’ve ever given/received? What do you miss most about being a kid? What is your first memory of being really excited? Something or someone you miss the most from childhood Do you dream? Can you remember your last dream? What are your goals in life? How would you describe yourself? Tell me about your childhood? Give me 3 places you would like to go on a vacation? Describe any accident you have seen or heard about? When was the year you were the most happy and why? When was the year you were not so happy and why? What turns you on about the opposite sex? What turns you off about the opposite sex? What scares you the most and why? What do you do in your free time? Do you like chocolate? Do you like rainy days or snowy winter days more? Name 3 things in nature you find most beautiful? Which is your favorite part of the human face and why? Which is your favorite body part of the human body and why? What makes you bored?Which is your favorite four legged creature and why? Do you like spicy food and why? Do you remember your favorite teacher? Which are your 2 favorite careers and why? Which is the hardest thing you ever had to do? When was the last time you lied and to whom and why? Tell me about something you really regret? Tell me about a mistake you made? Tell me about someone in your family? Tell me about your favorite book, magazine or comic? Tell me about someone you envy? Tell me about something you’ve achieved? Tell me about the worst punishment you had when you were a child? What was the first thing you bought with your own money? When was the last time you were nervous? What is something you learned in the last week? What story does your family always tell about you? At what age did you become an adult? Which celebrity do you get mistaken for? What do you want to be when you grow up? When you have 30 minutes of free-time, how do you pass the time? What would you name the autobiography of your life? What songs are included on the soundtrack to your life? What was one of the best parties you’ve ever been to?


PRODUCT

The final product consists of the spinner board, 4 sets of 20 questions in packaging boxes. instruction sheet and a packaging box for the entire game.

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