Statements regarding my practice

22 September 2011

After going through the briefs and re-rationalising our design practice, we then went on to make short statements that would sum up our design practice in relation to our briefs and what we intend to do:

"A...investigation of...with a focus on..." - this was our inspiration statement to help get the ball rolling.

TOP 5:
 1. Media and Type with a focus on traditional processes
(ERASE) - Inspirational processes and what i want to product
2. Typographic composition with a focus on traditional processes
(MIXED MEDIA)



3. A typographic investigation of media with a focus on traditional processes
(COWBOY BRANDING - Letterpress) (WHISKY LABELS - Letterpress)
4. Packaging and type with a focus on traditional processes
(PASTRY SHOP) (APOTHECARY)
5. An editorial investigation of magazines/publications with a focus on media and processes
(LACK MAGAZINE) (MOD)

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 These were the rest I came up with (all of them very similar and revolving around the same sort of idea)
// A publication investigation of layout with a focus on typography
// A packaging investigation of food with a focus on type and innovation
// A range of posters investigating type with a focus on media processes
// A packaging investigation of good with a focus on innovation and promotion
// A branding investigation with type, with a focus on media and print
// A typographic investigation of packaging with a focus on food
// A typographic investigation of posters with a focus on media and print
// An editorial investigation of Web design with a focus on typography
// A video investigation of my design practice with a focus on processes
// An investigation of retail packaging with a focus on clothing
// A typographic investigation of the manipulation of existing fonts with a focus on serif fonts
// A media and process investigation of typography with a flocs on typographic processes
// A typographic investigation of branding with a focus on packaging
// Typographically driven, with a focus on layout through print
// Typographic branding with a focus on traditional print

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