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BRIEF: To design the Yearbook for Printed Textiles and Surface pattern, following Leeds College of Art guidelines and best reflect the courses design. RELATION TO DESIGN PRACTICE: This brief gave me the chance to work not only with a live client and collaborate with fellow students, but send a full publication to print. This entailed collecting work, costing the print specking it and sending it to professional printers. I was also nominated as project leader which meant, organising the team of designers and working with the course leaders. Initially we were two separate groups
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The concept for the book was to showcase the stages within which the students worked, using the book to map out 3 different categories; initial ideas, development and final production. That way there was a clear narrative to the book. I set out the book in a clear fashion, and delegated everyones roles to match the sections within the book and to also play to
Fig 1. Page structure to help showcase the narrative within the course. Fig 2. Initial brand guidelines Fig 3. Initial page layout. Specification: Single Page, 210x210 mm.
Jane Dough
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In order for the content to best represent our concepts we had to go an photograph certain images ourselves, which entailed visiting the studio and organising times with students to best get shots of them working. We also had to rely on students submitting the work that they wanted in the yearbook, organising a place within which they could send their work to us.
BOOK SPECIFICATION: Size: 210x210 Cover: 4 Pages, Text: 84 Pages Print: Cover: 4 Colour process + Sealer both sides Text: 4 Colour process both sides Paper: Cover: 350 gsm Lumisilk Board, Text: 100 gsm Challenger Edixion Finishing: Cover: Crease; Text fold; lock bind and trim to size and box suitably Quantities: 500