Format
Format relates to the scale
It is something physical, eg. magazine, leaflet, poster
The format depends on the function and context
Colour
CMYK
Connotations of colour, it can be used to extract emotions
Colour harmonies, natural, scientific....
Can have different meanings depending on culture
Production
Book binding
Screen print
Craft/skill
Brings all the elements together to create the final piece
Processes
Foiling
Stamping
Letter press
Embossing
Different methods of printing
Finishing
Spot varnish
Foiling
Determined by cost, stock, effect, audience
Stock
Different materials that can be printed onto e.g. paper, wood, plastic
Whilst discussing it we found it hard to distinguish the difference between production and processes. We then made a list as a class to summarise each category.
Format
Scale/size and working with that
Colour
Colour modes, hues, function...
Production
The actual making of it
Processes
The method
Finishing
Production and process
Stock
Substrates for printing, considerations eg. stock
What we found was that the categories overlap each other in some way and work together to produce successful design.
Part 2
For the second part of the workshop we had to arrange the examples into different categories:
Format
- Book
- Magazine
- Leaflet
- Packaging
- Poster
- Tags
- Business card
- CD
- Photo acetate
- Lampshade
Colour
We arranged the examples into three categories:
- One colour plus stock
- Two colours plus stock
- Four colours or more
Production
We were asked to arrange the examples into three categories:
- Mass Produced
- Short Run
- Bespoke
Process
Next we had to group the examples into categories of process
- Screen Print
- Spot Varnish
- Digital
- Embossed
- Laser cut
Cost
We had to group the examples into three categories of cost:
- Low cost
- Middle range cost
- High Cost
Finally, we had to group the examples into four categories:
- Branding/Identity
- Packaging/Promotion
- Information/Way-finding
- Editorial/Publishing
For the final part of the workshop we had to write a list of things that we had didn't know and what we want to find out.
To do list:
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The objective of the workshop was to make us aware of what things are and what things do. The six categories have given us a good starting point to start researching for the brief.
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