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Archive for December 15th, 2008

HNGD 001 Computer Applications in Art and Design: CD Cover

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In this second assignment for unit 1, Shannon had to design a CD cover. This CD cover was to reflect her personality and taste in music. She had to include photography/illustration, a list of tracks and a biography of herself as the recording artist. And, as always, development work.
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HNGD 001 Computer Applications in Art and Design: Microsoft Logo

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Shannon was given the task of re-newing the Microsoft logo in this assignment. It has a few key characteristics: colour, shape, font, etc. Her goal was to develop something refreshing that was still recognizable as Microsoft. At the end, Shannon had to submit her development work along with her best three designs and a PowerPoint presentation.
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HNGD 013 Copywriting for Advertising: Impreial War Museum Camouflage Exhibition

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Clare’s task for the second assignment of this module was to design an advertising campaign to promote an exhibition called Camouflage taking place at the Imperial War Museum in London. The target, being  Londoners and visitors to London age 10-80, is  wide-ranging and essential information of the exhibition details along with a bit of background is given in the brief.
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Her goal was to tap into the creative element of this exhibition and attract people who would not normally think to go to a war museum.
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As her final product, Clare had to submit her copy, a final finished poster for the tube and a press advert.
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