Yr 13 digital graphics evaluation

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Strand four: Working to a Brief: Evalua5on


D4: Evalua5on for Working to a Brief


Breakdown PG 1: Introduc3on Who was the client? What was set by the client? What was you target audience? What was required (type of graphic)?


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Paragraph 2: Ideas and Development Talk about the process of developing ideas, what considera3on you made How were your ideas in line with a schedule What planning you create in order to begin work on the produc3on. Was crea3ng a ‘proposal’ useful in understanding fully what concepts you needed to think about to make your graphics Presen3ng your idea and geLng feedback – did this teamwork ac3vity inspire crea3vity?


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Paragraph 3: Produc3on How did you monitor work in progress Was client input useful in allowing you to 3me manage your work? When did you realise the importance of technical competencies? Did you work independently to make the graphics? Did you enjoy making the graphic, what difficul3es did you run into if any?


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Paragraph 4: Finished product To what extent was the brief realised – i.e. how did it match with your original plans, if it was beTer how and why? What techniques did you use that were appropiate to the format you were crea3ng them for i.e. DVD cover – layout at the back etc How did your skills improved, what techniques did you learn or tools, did you problem solve any difficul3es, how did you overcome them? Where do you think your design could improve in order to make it look more professional? Is your final design appropriate to tbe target audience? If so why? Do you think your work is at a high technical standard? If so why? Is it at a good aesthe3c quality? What do you think of your style and content, is it fiLng to documentary? What comments have you had about your work from client, peers, audience.?


To Summarise… Paragraph 1: Intro Paragraph 2: Ideas and development Paragraph 3: Produc3on Paragraph 4: Finish product Compare current and past

Technical Vocabulary


FIRST DRAFT DEADLINE nd 22 APRIL 2013


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