Showing posts with label ID201FA12. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ID201FA12. Show all posts
Monday, October 8, 2012
Client Brief
Being able to talk to a client brings a whole new perspective to a project. It is definitely interesting to hear their viewpoints and what they envision in a space, compared to what I as a designer see in a space. One thing I learned was the importance to design around what your client wants. You are certainly able to add elements to the design that you like or think would be appropriate, but the design usually falls back to what the client needs. I am worried in the future of getting a client that has no room for compromise, or would absolutely love something in a space that does not work. One thing I can do to improve my interview notes would be to find a better way to organize them. Perhaps different section heads or labels would be the easiest way to organize them into smaller categories.
Ride , Don't Walk
Some designs seen in this environment do and do not work for people with special needs. For example, placing a door switch on a ramp is very difficult to use when in a wheelchair on said ramp. Also, some ramps are way too steep and very scary to go down in a wheelchair. The designed environment should be accessible to everyone, regardless of cost. Not everyone has special needs, but there are circumstances that would require someone to be in a wheelchair for a period of time, or walk with a walker. Making places accessible for everyone should be very important to all designers. If the designed environment is not accessible to everyone, only a fraction of the population would be able to enjoy those spaces and the remainder would be alienated from this population. Designing environments to be accessible for everyone creates no barriers and enables people to interact with each other on a level field.
Concept Development
The idea of home developed into varying line weights and groupings of shapes. It takes many sketches to really get into an abstract frame of mind, but when I come up with one good idea I am able to come up with many more quite quickly. I enjoy doing abstract thumbnail sketches and getting to work with different types of media. In the future I would like to draw more sketches then I currently do and perhaps try and achieve an even more abstract end product.
Kitchen
This kitchen is not at all what I am capable of, I am very disappointed. The drafting and layout of the kitchen went well because I gave myself time to plan out where everything needed to go. This poster went downhill from there. I did not give myself ample time to accomplish everything that I wanted to. I like to think of this as a turning point where I will manage my time more effectively and take my time with drawing images, rendering, and laying out my posters.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Context Poster
The layout and background of this poster was done well, although my images could have been larger. These photos represented applications of color in different settings, and how people react to them psychologically and physiologically. For example, if a person wants to lose weight or eat healthier a kitchen with red tones is a bad choice. These colors make a person eat more food and consume it more quickly. One thing that was difficult to accomplish was summarizing all this information to fit onto one poster.
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