Thursday, November 10, 2016

OUGD504 - Studio Brief 02 - Design for Screen

The Brief: Create an immersive and engaging screen based user experience for a media of your choice, this could include; website, app, streaming service, title sequence, ident's, onscreen graphic overlays, etc.

Before undertaking this brief you should identify the following:

  • The client
  • The problem
  • The target audience
  • The overarching aim of the project (what are you trying to achieve)

The role of the communications: Deliver a world class digital experience that engages the audience, how can you maximise the potential of digital devices?

Considerations: Must be global — Digital formats are viewed on a global scale, this must inform your approach and design decisions.

Use mixed media — A combination of image, audio and video should be used to communicate your message


Background / Considerations

In identifying and developing your outcome the production decisions should inform, direct and enhance your overall design treatment. You should consider the following:

  • The processes and procedures involved in designing for screen.
  • The relationship between designer and developer.
  • The role and skill set of the developer (and where you would find a developer to work with)
  • Research - what already exists in the design field, how innovative can you be
These considerations should be documented on your blog and design boards.

Mandatory Requirements

Show a good understanding of design for screen through documented and ongoing design and development.

Your content should demonstrate an understanding of design for screen, which includes but is not restricted to layouts, usability, and designing for your audience.

Your finished product should show an understanding of the role of a graphic designer in screen-based delivery, as well as demonstrating industry standard requirements.




Deliverables
  • Blog
  • Detailed wireframes/prototypes and mockups
  • Where possible working/animated/navigable prototypes
  • Design boards and blog posts, which articulate a thorough and informed approach to the brief. These must include; clearly written/interpreted brief, research, idea generation, development, and production.

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