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My graphic. Anushri Kohli. The Original Brief. For this competition is was required to meet the following criteria: Create an A4 sized graphic Promote my local area Source a range of images Manipulate images Create a creative and high quality product
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My graphic Anushri Kohli
The Original Brief For this competition is was required to meet the following criteria: Create an A4 sized graphic Promote my local area Source a range of images Manipulate images Create a creative and high quality product Present entry in a format suitable for A4 printing
Planning for my graphic In order to create a graphic that best met the brief I did lots of preparation for my competition entry. First, I created a specification which helped me think about about the competition requirements. Next, I researched a variety of existing graphics, this helped inspire me and allowed me to see what I would need to include on my magazine cover. After that I created a mood board of images for my graphic which assisted the development of my ideas.
Planning for my graphic Once that I was completed I started to create a PowerPoint presentation with my four initial ideas for my design. I then showed these plans to people and asked them to complete a questionnaire which allowed them to fill-in their opinions. Afterwards, I decided which design idea I would make (design 1) and created a detailed design plan for my final graphic. Finally, I created my graphic on Adobe Photoshop and documented the tools/techniques I used by print screening them and pasting them into a document called Evidence of Graphics. As I used quite a few images during this process, I created a Bibliography of all of the images used and their sources.
The choices I have made In order to make my magazine cover creative and eye-catching I wanted to have an interesting theme to base my magazine cover on (that related to London). I chose to focus my graphic around art because I really like art and regularly go to see art in my local area. Of the four design ideas I had created, when I gave out questionnaires design 1 was the most popular, so I decided to use that idea for my final graphic.
Was the brief met? I strongly believe that I met the brief as I would say that my graphic is creative and high quality. The graphic is A4 and has been presented in a format suitable for A4 printing. I have used an array of images and have manipulated them using graphics software to create a graphic which promotes London (my local area). The magazine cover has a high resolution of 72pixels/inch which is good for use for printing. I created the graphic to be A4 sized (the same size it would be printed in) to ensure that it would have the right dimensions and a good picture quality. I saved the graphic in as a PNG file (.png) because I thought it was most suitable as it’ high quality and can be downloaded quickly (with a small file size) so could easily be uploaded onto the internet too.
Evaluating my final graphic Overall, I really like my graphic because it’s bright, striking and quite contemporary looking. I like the fonts and colours I have used and think that the composition is good. To improve my graphic I would use more graphics (and therefore use more tools/techniques) and insert more text (to make it look more like a magazine). If I were to do this again I would have used older, more well known places and artwork to appeal to a wider audience.