Monday, 1 November 2010

Evaluation (Of Doughnut Final)

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I think my final product/poster is very successful and has a likeness to my drafts. I am pleased with how it has turned out, and I have not had too many problems with it. My favourite aspect of it is how the numbers are very accurate and clear, and I like how everything is proportioned. I am also very proud of the fact that the entire thing is made from my own photographs as I thought some parts of it I may have had to use images off the internet as they would be too awkward to alter. I'm pleased with the way the editing has turned out as none of them look too warped or unprofessional.

I was pleased with my partners feedback to my idea, as he said they may even use it in future publications and advertisements. He explained that it was very relevant, eye catching and well thought out. He has been very keen on this idea throughout all my drafts as he thought it was very imaginative and would appeal to many audiences. I am pleased with all his comments as this was what I was aiming for. His one tip is that I could have added another message, such as information (tying in with the fact that now is the time to start recycling) on how to recycle, such as using your kerbside bin service etc.

I think my partner and myself interacted very well, as he was always up to date with the work I was currently regarding and always knew when our meetings were scheduled. He also seemed pleased with our level of interaction, as he was never left in the dark about what I was doing, and knew about the issues I had etc. Our meetings were very detailed so he knew about the problems I was having and he could reflect with feedback and could tell me what he thought would help. I had to make sure he was well informed as it was vital for this project to be a success. I needed to keep in contact with him as I needed details on the brief, and to know what his opinions were in regards to all my different drafts and ideas to see if it fit with the BANES guidelines etc.

I have gone into detail about what problems I had when creating my posters, including the usage of certain materials and objects and the way I had to edit them. My main problem with this particular piece was getting the base of the doughnut to look realistic. The doughnut I bought for the project was in fact chocolate coated (brown) as I couldn't find any pink ones. I knew I would use the colour replacement tool when editing to make it match my draft, but when it came to editing I found that this didn't work well at all. It made the doughnut seem almost metallic in shading, and very unprofessional. To remedy this I used a bagel instead, which has no colouring, and placing that over the top of the first doughnut and changing the opacity so the texture came through. I then used the colour replacement tool on the bagel and this gave me the desired effect. Another problem I had was the figure '5', as I used pasta and this was too small and thin to be clear, and it would not have been obvious what it was meant to be. To fix this, I copied the five and pasted it on the same layer to make it thicker and less ambiguous.

I think reflecting my partners feedback, there is not a lot I would change about my poster. I appreciate his idea of using another message to encourage people to recycle, but I think if I were to add this, that the initial idea and concept may be lost. I think if I had had more time to complete the project, or perhaps assigned myself more time to work on its actual creation, then it may have appeared more professional. I think I should have thought about which food stuffs I would be using more carefully, as some of them were last minute decisions.

I think that from this project I have learned how to use the Photoshop software more proficiently, as I have had to edit almost everything featured. I also think that my skills learned from working with a partner will be very useful in any future careers as it is a basic business skill. I am pleased I did this project because of this, as I can see it being very beneficial and valuable in any any area of work.


I researched Love Food Hate Waste earlier in the project as I had an interest in their advertisements that are shown. They are originally what I wanted my own poster to look like: simplistic and easy to understand. However I think that my poster is more complex than this, as it's harder to understand at first glance and it is more detailed. I do however think that my poster works better in the advertising sense, as it will get people thinking. Mine demonstrates some of the foods you can recycle that the public may not have known about, whereas the Love Food Hate Waste campaigns simply try to raise awareness of food recycling in general. I like the way the LFHW campaign has a colour scheme, which covers the entire advertisement, as it seems professional and thought out. My own advertisement follows the same colour scheme, except I couldn't make it stretch to cover the entire poster as then the meaning may have been lost, as the food stuffs are different colours. I think the concept behind this campaign is very well thought out, as it has an almost overly-simplistic idea behind it that works really well, as any age audience will understand it, which is what I wanted mine to be like. I think mine does work well too, just that the audience will take longer to comprehend the full meaning of mine. I think in general I prefer my own idea, as mine is almost more relevant to the food recycling scene, as it tells the audience what the companies need them to know, which is all the different types of food they can recycle. I am very pleased with the way my poster has come out as I feel all my ideas have been properly represented.

Final Minutes and Feedback

MINUTES
Summary Minutes of the meeting between BANES representative and City of Bath College students
Held on Wednesday 3rd November 2010 at 12:00AM
In City of Bath College, Room H108
BANES representative
Timothy Rawlings
City of Bath College students
Oliver Drew
Harriet Page
Charlotte Williams
We greeted Tim and explained that this would be our last meeting as we had completed the project. We showed him each of our work individually and he gave us all thorough feedback.
In response to my final posters, he said:
"I sat down with my boss this morning so have finally got some feedback.

It is hard to surmise what I am evaluating as initially I thought the project was to look at the professional life of a designer and their professional partners. So I can evaluate everything from the initial contacts you made, timing and arrangement of the meetings, conduct in those meetings and the discussions over your ideas through to completion.

Obviously what would be different in a professional capacity is that we (i.e. your professional partner) would commission work from you, so approach you with a brief.

I thought you all conducted yourselves very well at the meetings, Harriet seemed to be the first to make contact and lead the discussions. She took any advice and feedback that was given and applied it to her work positively. Everyone had clear ideas about what they wanted to do/achieve and all ideas were relative and played to their individual strengths.

One comment I would make is that if you ask for a meeting and any availalble date from a partner, is to respond with confirmation asap. For example last week I received an invite for a meeting and I suggested Wednesday as a day for the meeting. I had no confirmation in reply and on Tuesday morning I was called away on last minute business. This meant that because I had no confirmaiton from you, I had to prioritise my last minute business. Had the confirmation come back, I would not have been available for any other business on the Wednesday morning and made our suggested meeting. This is even more important when thinking about commercial partnerships where potential clients may have arranged meetings with competing designers!

From a Waste minimization / awareness point of view each idea was highly relevant. Promotional posters and videos are used in every campaign that Bath & North East Somerset Council run and the Council is always looking for new and exciting designs that will engage and educate residents.

Harriet's idea is central to the Council's waste and recycling collections and presented two posters.

The 'BANES' idea:
The first a general poster designed to highlight the different materials residents are able to bring to our recycling centres. An interesting concept of using the materials to spell the Council abbreviated name (BANES), the poster also served to highlight some materials that others might not have otherwise known. I.e. CD's, books, electrical items etc. Initial drafts of the idea were presented and feedback was given to use current Council cooperate design and logo's, which Harriet adopted.
Overall this poster was a good example of the message the Council often relay to its residents and an idea that could easily be adopted into a current campaign. The Council do not often abbreviate their own name so in order to be used we would have to re-consider the wording.

Dougnut Idea:
Harriet presented an interesting poster focusing on the Council's new Food Waste Recycling collections. It was eye catching and very relevant. Harriet adopted the idea of using food items to spell out the numbers on a clock face. Harriet included the national Love Food Hate Waste campaign logo to incorporate a wider movement about food waste in general. A poster that would not be out of place at a bus stop or in an advert e.g. the Council's cooperate style was spot on and even included the Council's tag line ("making Bath & North East Somerset an even better place to live, work and visit"). It is an idea and concept that could easily be adopted into a wider food waste campaign and we may look to include the artwork in future publications.

A useful idea would be to have some message coming through as well, we know from the poster that its time to start to recycle your food, but how? (i.e. "use your new kerbside collection service")

Harriet was very professional in her conduct and had the confidence to ask questions and chase a response, essential attributes for a designer trying to work to a strict deadline. Sometimes with very challenging clients!

Final Posters


This is my final poster for my main idea, and I am very pleased with how it came out. I stuck with a green colour scheme to reflect the theme of food recycling as opposed to general recycling. I think the clock base and numbers are very unambiguous and this is definitely one of the highlights of this poster. My only issues with this piece are that some of the numbers' details are lost and you can't decipher what some of the numbers are made out of unless the image is very large. Numbers such as the five, made out of fusilli, has lost the detail and merge together, and the two made out of peas, as the peas I used were frozen and so lacked any vivid colour. Also some of the numbers are out of proportion with each other, such as the grapes and bagels are practically the same size, but if I had to do this project again I would do the same thing, as it is how the image is tied together and it makes sense in the context it's in.
The one main problem I had with this image is the clock face. I couldn't get an image appropriate for it and the doughnut I photographed didn't work well at all as it had a rough texture and wasn't very spherical. To remedy this I turned down the opacity, then put the image of the bagel featured in the number 8 behind it, to make it look more realistic. I am pleased with how this turned out. I decided to change the 'Time to recycle food' font as I felt with my final draft of the idea, there were too many fonts and colours going on and it made it seem unprofessional, so I tried to keep all the fonts the same and stick to a running theme. I think to make it more professional and to give it a less childish effect, I think next time I would add some form of shadowing so the numbers don't look as out of place. I kept all the BANES information like out correspondent told us to, such as the council 'tick' and the BANES logo etc. Again I think this makes it look more professional and formal as opposed to just an image.



This is my final poster ideas revolving around general recycling. It is made using all my own images, bar the 'E' as it wasn't possible to create, and I didn't have enough time to find appropriate materials and trees etc. I only had a couple of issues when creating this, such as the objects I used. For example, the CD's as part of the 'B' have my reflection in, as it was the only way I could take the photograph of them face down. I tried mirroring half the CD to the other side when editing the image in photoshop but it made them look unprofessional. Also with the 'A', the tie I used was black in colour, and this paired with the black sock made the images content hard to decipher, so I used Photoshop's colour replacement tool to change the colouring of the tie to red/orange so it makes it clear what it is. One last problem was that with the 'S', I took a picture of my hairdryer but the cord/wire was too long to fit in the picture or work well, so I drew it on after wards, which worked in theory but looked unprofessional. As a whole I was pleased with the outcome, as it is obvious what the shapes spell out, and I think the colour scheme works particularly well. I included the logos for BANES, the recycle logo and BANES' tagline. I decided not to include the council's contact information as they are fairly easy to get hold of and everyone knows who they are. I think if I had to do this again I would put more thought into the writing/typeface below the letters describing what they represent. I think that it seems slightly out of place and could have been done better.

Monday, 18 October 2010

Processes for Final Piece

For creating my final poster, I had to alter a lot of the images I added as their were things wrong or out of place with a few of them.
For example, in the below image, I took an image of a celery stick to use for my figure 4. I had to duplicate it, rotate it, and round the ends to make it look more realistic and to have my ending number. My main aim for all the numbers is for them to be clear and unambiguous, so it seems more professional and well thought-out.

Again, for the figure ten I had to make the bacon more realistic and have the definition there so that people knew what it represented. My original image of bacon was quite small and discoloured so I had to saturate it and rescale it to give it the right proportion compared to the egg. I also had an issue when creating the egg as my original image did not have a lot of white and so it did not look like a stereotypical egg like what I was aiming for. To remedy this I copied and pasted sections of the existing white to give it a more circular shape, then rounded it to give it the '0' shape I desired.

I edited every image that I used, even though they were my own photographs to begin with. Mostly I just replicated them, such as the grapes for number 7, the teabags for the 12, and the cherry tomatoes for half the nine. For the five, I used a similar method but instead of just creating the base number I thickened them out, and made two layers of the number five and placed them next to each other to give a thicker outline to make the number clearer. I'm generally pleased with the outcome of my poster so far, and I have found that my plan and drafts helped a lot when choosing which foods to use etc.
I didn't change much at all with my 'BANES' poster, as I just took the images and used them as they were, with the exception of the tree which is not my own image. Also I slightly altered the 'S' and the 'A' which I'll go into detail about later. The image displays my image before altering these two letters. I was pleased with both outcomes as they are also very accurate compared to my drafts.

Sunday, 17 October 2010

2nd Meeting

In the second meeting with my representative, I wanted to find out what else to include on my advertisement, such as which logos, and which colours and fonts to use. I showed him both the final drafts of my clock idea, and my spelled out BANES idea, so that I could reflect on his feedback.


MINUTES

Summary Minutes of the meeting between BANES representative and City of Bath College students

Held on Wednesday 29th September 2010 at 11:30AM

In City of Bath College, Room H108


BANES representative

Timothy Rawlings


City of Bath College students

Oliver Drew

Harriet Page

Charlotte Williams


For our second meeting, we greeted Tim then went to the room we had booked for the meeting.

Harriet showed Tim her work, and explained the reasons behind it. The first idea was of the word 'B.A.N.E.S' written with different materials that the council recycle. Tim said that she was correct in placing the company's logo on all her advertisements as it is part of the criteria that we should be following, as well as using B.A.N.E.S' theme font of Arial. Tim explained that the company use the colour theme of blue for general recycling and green for food recycling and that she could perhaps incorporate this into the work, though said it wasn't necessary as the font and colours were not a strict guideline and most of their leaflets and posters have their own theme.

The next idea was a clock face made of food, with different items of food in place of the numbers. Tim advised her to replace the items of food with actual number-shapes. He also said that her idea of animating the clock was a good idea and could be good for a website.


Charlie showed Tim her posters, which featured images of vermin such as rats and maggots eating old food. This was intended to be a shock tactic to make people recycle their food so that this sort of situation didn't occur. Tim said this should perhaps be a leaflet instead of a poster, and that in general, his company didn't use negative advertisements. He also stated that as the situation is inevitable, it was overall a good idea, but would have to be in line with corporate guidelines. He said that all of our advertisements would have to include the company's tagline of “Make Bath and North East Somerset an even nicer place to live, work and visit”, their logo, and the layout of the rest of their media. He advised us to include the council e-mail address and contact number also.


Oliver showed Tim his work, which was a short animation of a banana walking off screen. Tim was really enthusiastic about the idea and said Oliver didn't need to add any prompts as it was self explanatory. He also decided that it would be suitable to display on the BANES website as the animation advertises the use of the food bins over regular bins to dispose of your food waste which is exactly what BANES wants the public to be informed about.

Final Draft

Doughnut Idea
I decided against animating my clock idea and keeping it as a poster. For my final draft of it, I collected pictures from the internet based on what I'd designed on my clock drafts, such as the doughnut base and food numbers, and edited them on the 'Photoshop' software. Below is my final draft of this particular idea, and my next step will be to make the same image (with modifications etc) using my own photographs and materials, as not to infringe copyright or plagiarism.


B.A.N.E.S Logo
I did the same thing for my second idea, which I'm also planning on re-doing using my own materials, if I did, the content and objects used would be subjective to change. I think when it actually came to creating the image, certain different materials and objects may work better. Also for this computerized image, I had to edit things such as the tie, to elongate it and make it into the right shape. Also the tree would not be possible to take a photograph of so I would either have to get permission for an image off the internet, or extensively edit an image of a tree.


Skip Idea
Lastly I also did it for my skip idea, although due to cost and time constrictions I will not be able to create it from my own materials and photographs, but I wanted to see how it would come out and it would also help me to reflect on the other ideas. Another problem that I feel arose with this draft is that all †he objects aren't in scale with each other which doesn't give the image a very professional appeal. I also don't think the information included with the image explained the advertisement very well. I also went against the BANES colour scheme as I used green for general recycling, because it ran with the same colour theme as the picture (grass etc).

Initial Drafts Expanded


I like this idea as it does not just advertise one area of recycling. The letters are what stands for the company name (Bath and North East Somerset), and what they are made of represents what that company can recycle. The letters content are explained in the picture, just to make sure the message gets across to the public. The point of this advertisement is to make the public aware of things that can be recycled that they may not have realised before, such as garden waste and electronics. This will hopefully increase the levels of recycling in the area.

The reason I chose this idea over my others is that my similar advertisement spelling out 'RECYCLE' in food seems to basic, and I have many ideas that only advertise food recycling, whereas this is the idea that covers the entire range of things that can be recycled. My other advertisement, featuring a skip, would have been a lot harder to create compared to the other ideas. This is because of my time and costs restraints, and when it came to creating the poster from my own materials, hiring a skip and all the contents would have been almost impossible with the amount of time and money I had to do the project. I think overall this is the best idea to look deeper into, as it is very effective, simple to understand and could be featured on a website, as a logo, or as a poster for the company.

Initial Drafts Expanded


The main difference between this and idea 3 is that the numbers are food shaped to represent them rather than just symbolising them. This is my favourite idea for my campaign so far. I will use it as a poster, or as an animation, and will have to consider what else to include on it. If I used it as an animation, the hands would move to prevent confusion about what the time featured on the clock actually represented, and if I chose this idea then it could be featured on the B.A.N.E.S website. My recycling representative explained that their existing campaigns used the colour scheme blue for general recycling and green for food recycling. I decided I am going to stick to this, so that my poster has some form of continuity with the rest of their advertisement and does not seem random and unprofessional. I will include the taglines 'Love Food Hate Waste' as this is a broad campaign that BANES support, and 'Time To Recycle Food' which is my own addition. I do not what the advertisement to appear too cluttered, so I am trying to keep it basic so that the meaning is not lost.
I have decided to keep this idea as one of my finals as I feel it is the most professional and the easiest to understand. I feel the clock idea as a pizza is overcrowded and may confuse the public, and the strawberry idea may be over simplified, causing the same issues. I feel this idea is better than the original, as if I had just left it as the numbers being symbolised by food it seems too informal, whereas this idea has the right balance of formality and seems professional and well executed.

Thursday, 14 October 2010

Planning My Advertisement

After I had got past the initial drafts, I started to think about the additional things that would be on my advertisement, such as fonts and colour schemes. I started looking up different fonts that I thought would be appropriate for my poster, and wrote why I thought they would tie in with my advertisement and which wouldn't. I think this was important as it helps to have planned ahead rather than just choosing the first thing that seems suitable. I didn't have much choice with the colour scheme as Tim gave me guidelines of green for food waste, and blue for general recycling. There was some confusion over which fonts I was and wasn't allowed to use. At our second meeting, Tim stated that the guidelines covering this issue were vague and that there were no strict rules about any fonts, which is why I began looking into different fonts. He then e-mailed me to say that the company's font was Arial, so I e-mailed back to stop any confusion to ask which font I definitely should be using, to which he replied Arial.
I also thought about the logos I would include, such as the Love Food Hate Waste campaign as explained earlier, the Bath And North East Somerset council logo, and probably the councils contact details (number/e-mail address). I also knew that I had to include the B.A.N.E.S 'tick' at the bottom of the page, almost a banner, to include information and other related things. This followed the theme of every other council advertisement so it tied me to that company, as well as the B.A.N.E.S tagline, 'Making Bath and North East Somerset an even better place to live, work and visit. However these were the only guidelines he gave me so the rest was down to me.

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Initial Drafts

From the first meeting with Tim, I started to sketch some rough drafts, as shown. I couldn't decide on exactly what to do, so I did around five different ideas so I could see which ones I should focus on. The main point of my advertisement would be to make recycling more appealing, especially to the younger generations. (Click images to enlarge)


Idea 1
This idea is running with my 'Time To Recycle Food' idea theme. The strawberry seeds represent/create the numbers on the strawberry clock face to tie in with the 'time' aspect, and the strawberry base represents the new food recycling scheme. With the tagline 'Time To Recycle Food', I think the concept is self-explanatory. My only concern is the placement of the clock hands, as the audience may think that the time the clock shows is important or relevant to something, so I may edit it so that the hands give the appearance of moving quickly so they don't settle on any particular time.


Idea 2
This second idea has the same principles as the strawberry idea, with different placement of the numbers and an alternative clock face, with a pizza instead of a strawberry. My concern with this idea is that the numbers would not be clearly visible because of the amount of detail on the pizza. Also I think the audience may not understand the meaning as the clock hands are not as easily understood (the lines between the pizza slices represent them).


Idea 3
I think this third idea is my most promising for my final piece, as I think the meaning is conveyed easier than the first two ideas. This idea includes a doughnut for the clock face, and the entire thing is made from food. E.G the centre of the clock is a cherry, and the hands are made from bread sticks. I don't have any main qualms with this idea, although I may alter it so food does not just symbolise the numbers but are shaped like them too.


Idea 4
This idea does not advertise any specific advertising, but instead is intended to be a shock tactic. It features a skip of a large size (made apparent by the small size of surroundings , trees, people etc) in a rural setting, to show the contrast between the natural countryside and all the man-made junk. The skip is filled with objects that BANES are able to recycle , but are majoritively just put into a landfill. There would be information on this poster that reflects this, such as the statistics of how much is thrown away that could otherwise be recycled by BANES.


Idea 5

This idea differs from previous ideas as although it still advertises the new food recycling system from BANES, I have changed the initial concept. The word 'RECYCLE' is spelled out using different types of food to display the subject.


Idea 6
This idea is similar to the above, although this idea doesn't just advertise food, but recycling as a whole. I think food waste would be the best direction for my final piece, because as it is so new, the majority of the public need to be made aware of it.

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

First Meeting

Following are the minutes from my groups first meeting with the B.A.N.E.S representative. The meeting consisted of us being introduced, explaining the brief, and telling him our basic ideas.


Summary Minutes of the meeting between BANES representative and City of Bath College students
Held on Wednesday 23rd June at 2.00pm
In City of Bath College, Room H108

BANES representative
Timothy Rawlings

City of Bath College students
Oliver Drew
Harriet Page

Tim Rawlings greeted us and introduced himself. We then asked Tim if he had set any particular brief for us, to which he replied that we may choose any form of media outlet, as long as it advertised the BANES company in some way.
Oliver decided to advertise the company via a film or an advert. He would use stopmotion animation and follow the life of a container/item as it goes from the store, to a home, then to a recycling centre, then showing how it can be reused, to explain sustainability to people who are unaware. Tim thought this was a good idea and offered to show Oliver around the recycling centre to aid his project.

Harriet was going to raise awareness for BANES through advertising. She would use the format of a poster to advertise either the things BANES can recycle, or the amount that can be recycled but isn't. Both ideas would incorporate the new food waste system that not many people are aware of. For this reason Tim thought it would help the company and alert the public of the things BANES can do.
Tim said we should improve on these ideas and develop them further, then make another date for the next meeting so he could see our progress.

Emails

After deciding to work with B.A.N.E.S from the research completed, I then contacted the person I would be working with arranging a meeting and explaining what we would be doing. I contacted him on behalf of my group. This information is a complete file of all the emails sent and received, from the beginning to the end of the project, which are dated.


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To whom it may concern,
I am writing to you to arrange a date to meet our group to discuss ideas. We would like to request a time somewhere on Wednesday (the 23rd of June) afternoon. Could you please reply to this eMail to confirm that you are available on this day, and to finalise a time and place.
Yours Sincerely,
Harriet and Oliver
19/06/10

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Hi Harriet and Oliver,

Thanks for getting in touch, I am free on Wednesday afternoon so I can come to the College to meet you, is 2 o'clock ok? Please let me know if this is ok and where it is we should meet.

Thanks and regards
Tim
21/06/10

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Hi Tim, that's fine. We will meet you at the reception of college at 2pm.
Thanks, yours sincerely,
Oliver and Harriet
21/06/10

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That’s great, please let me know if you need me to bring anything.
Tim
21/06/10

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Hi Ollie and Harriet,

Hows it all going? I have not heard back yet about any feedback forms that I need to complete. Hows is the progress going on the projects? Please let me know if there is anything I need to be doing or anything you need.

Thanks and regards
Tim.
01/08/10

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Tim,
Our projects are all going fine, we're working at different levels and if we need anything we'll let you know.
We should probably schedule another meeting soon, so you can have some form of input.
Just so you know, another class member will be joining the BANES group if that's alright with you. She will do the work she needs to to catch up, and she already knows the brief. Her name is Charlotte and I have given her your e-mail address so she can catch up.
Regards,
Harriet, Ollie and Charlotte.
08/08/10

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Hi Tim,
We are going back to college on September 9th and have been working on our projects over the summer.
Would you please meet with us to discuss our next few steps, and to see how we could improve our work.
Yours sincerely,
Ollie, Charlotte and Harriet.
02/09/10

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Hi Harriet.

Sorry I have been away for the last few weeks, I will happily meet with you, please let me know when is best for you.

Thanks
Tim

20/09/10

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Hi, could you do Wednesday 29th please?
Thanks,
Harriet, Ollie and Charlie
20/09/10

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Hi Harri,

Yep the 29th should be fine, what time is best for you? I'm over at Bath Spa Uni all day so I can come at any time. Did Charlie Williams join your group?

Thanks
20/09/10

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Tim,
We're at college 9am till 3.30pm so whenever really.
Yes she did, and she said please can you bring the food waste bins that you brought to our induction at the college?
Thanks,
Harriet, Oliver and Charlotte
20/09/10

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Harriet,
Could we say 11:30? Gives me time to get on with a few things first thing.
Tim
20/09/10
Tim,
Yeah that’s fine. I will let you know where we are meeting as soon as I have sorted out a room.
See you then,
Harriet, Ollie, Charlie
21/09/10

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Hi Harriet,

Thanks for showing me your ideas yesterday, my boss Lorinda is very keen to see how the designs are going, could you forward them over. She may well have some ideas and is keen to use them if appropriate.

I have attached the recycle swoosh and attached a few facts about food waste.

If you have any questions or need anything else please do not hesitate to ask.

All the best
Tim
01/10/10

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Hi Tim,
Just wondering if you have had any feedback from your boss yet? I'm very keen to hear if she'd like to use them, as I'd like to be recognised for my work as it is what I plan on doing as a career.
Also, is the Arial font you suggested a strict guideline or are we allowed to use similar fonts? Thanks, Harriet.
14/10/10

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Also, I was unsure on where B.A.N.E.S stood with the Love Food, Hate Waste campaign? Do you support them, and should I include it in my advertisement? Thanks, Harriet.
14/10/10

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Hi Harriet,



Yep we support love food hate waste and we have run several campaigns in the past, there is plenty of reference to it on our website so it would be good to include it especially with our new collections. Our corporate design guidelines are pretty clear that all printed text shoud be in Arial. Everything the council produces is in Arial (it stems from consumer research where it was found that fewer people had issues in reading arial compared to the other texts e.g if you have poor sight for instance the curls on a times font can confuse etc equally we cannot underline stuff because some people have trouble reading it etc).

My boss is out today so I will chase her for some feedback asap.

Thanks

Tim
14/10/10

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Hi Tim, is it okay if we arrange our last meeting? The deadline for the project is next week so we'll be showing you our completed work.
Could you come in next week? It doesn't really matter when, but we aren't in Monday and we'd appreciate it if we could have the Tuesday to finish up.
Thanks, Harriet, Charlie and Oliver.

Also, do you have any feedback from your boss yet?
28/10/10

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Hi Harri,

My boss has recently married and hasn't provided me with any feedback yet, I will chase this on Tuesday when she is back. I am happy to meet, shall we say Wednesday if you need the Tues to finish up? Let me know what time, prefereably between 11-1?

31/10/10


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Hi Tim, yeah that would be fine, 12 midday. Thanks, Harriet.

31/10/10

Scartworks



Scartworks is a company that creates individual pieces for clients throughout the UK, ranging from large steel sculptures, to mosaics and ceramics. They specialise in artwork for public spaces and are hired by private corporations, local authorities and community groups.

They have also worked for some big-name companies such as Morrisons, The National Trust, and London City Hall. They are linked to my project as they also have to interact with their partners, to find out what their brief is and what limitations they may have. They say their approach is site-specific, as to create the work they do they have to respond to the space that is available and the surrounding landscape and environment. The company do this so they can base their work on the surroundings so it doesn't look out of place.

Works they have completed include a stainless steel photographic screen on the side of Blackburn Railway Station, street mosaics, and a sculpture inside a shopping centre. They have also completed commissioned art such as images of London on panels to go inside the London City Hall. For the photographic screen, their website describes how the company had to work closely with the consultant engineers of the project, and the main site contractors. They also had to do their research for the actual content as the images are of people well known for being connected with Blackburn, and who reflect the industrial past of the town.

For the shopping centre sculpture, the company interviewed over 100 people in and around the area asking their opinion on what needed to be done. The people decided they wanted something modern and contemporary, and that would show the identity of the town. From this, the designer decided to use the idea of DNA, which is what the model was designed around. The DNA sculpture was then placed in the central atrium and can be seen from all three floors. I think this is very relevant to my project as they interviewed and interacted with a lot of people involved and who would be affected by the work.

I have learned from this research to consider the surroundings of the placement of future work to make it tie in. Also to ask people involved what their opinions are, and to consider who would be directly affected.


Source: http://www.scartworks.co.uk/