Sunday, 25 February 2007

Whats next?

Ok so now I have a proposal for my Final Major Project, but whats next?

After producing a short video to promote the 2010 FIFA World Cup including all of the events Visual Identity; depending on my time management during my project I hope to create some kind of small online precense. During work placement I worked at two Digital creative agencies, Draft and Good Technology. I hope to eventually work in this field of design in the future and am considering a 2 day Flash training course in April. Therefore depending on how the project goes, I am considering the idea of creating a small online presence for the 2010 World Cup. Lets just wait and see...


Saturday, 24 February 2007

Presentation Information.

New Media

Graphic design –noun the art or profession of visual communication that combines images, words, and ideas to convey information to an audience, esp. to produce a specific effect. New media –noun developing usually electronic forms of media regarded as being experimental

Graphic design: New media is a form of communicating visually through a range of media including media based on new information technology (such as the Internet or World Wide Web.)

Basically communicating visually with your target audience

Communication Theory.

There is much discussion in the academic world of communication as to what actually constitutes communication. Currently, many definitions of communication are used in order to conceptualize the processes by which people navigate and assign meaning. The issue of communication using a fairly general approach shows a model for communication where an originator A sends a message M to a recipient B.

Humanistic and rhetorical viewpoints and theories dominated the discipline prior to the twentieth century, when more scientific methodologies and insights from psychology, linguistics and advertising began to influence communication thought and practice.

Roland Barthes.

Roland Barthes (November 12, 1915 – March 25, 1980) was a French literary critic, literary and social theorist and philosopher.

Ideas and Works: He determines in his work entitled ‘Writing Degree Zero’ (1953) that language and style are both matters that appeal to conventions, and are thus not purely creative. Rather, form, or what Barthes calls ‘writing’, the specific way an individual chooses to manipulate conventions of style for a desired effect, is the unique and creative act. One’s form is vulnerable to becoming a convention once it has been made available to the public.
“This means that being creative is an ongoing process of continual change and reaction.”

Barthes' also compiled monthly contributions that made up Mythologies (1957) that would often interrogate pieces of cultural material to expose how the middle class society used them to assert its values upon others.

World Cup 2010
The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be the 19th FIFA World Cup, an international tournament for association football, that is scheduled to take place between 11 June and 11 July 2010 in South Africa.

Project Title.
Visual Identity and 30sec - 1min animation to promote the FIFA World Cup 2010.

Proposal.

Create a short promotional video and visual identity for the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa.

Why.
I came to this decision for two main reasons. First of all I am a big football fan, especially international football, and would love the chance to work on such a project. I am also very interested in the host country of South Africa, particularly their amazing landscapes and rich African wildlife. This was as a result of watching the classic film that is 'The Lion King' as a child. I also have an interest in African art and design because of their use of warm colours and abstract imagery.

Vehicle.

The form this project shall take is that of a promotional animation/ video. I also intend to create a visual identity for the event which will include Logo design, corporate colours and a possible mascot for the event.
Poster design and an online presence are also a possibility.

Olt Aicher.

Otl Aicher was one of the leading German graphic designers of the 20th century. Aicher is probably best known for being the lead designer for the 1972 Munich Olympic games. He created a new set of pictograms that paved the way for the ubiquitous stick figures currently used in public signs. He also created the first official Olympic Mascot, a striped dachshund named Waldi.

2012 London Olympic bid logo / pitch Foundation 33

Foundation 33, a design studio formed in March 2000, pitched a logo design for the 2012 Olympics. Although it was not the winning design it is fascinating to examine the concept.
Logo concept • The five rings that make up the Olympic logo each represent a different continent of the world • The five rings are combined to form a single graphic logo • The new logo brings the different continents and people of the world together and represents the diversity and multi culture realism within London • The logo references a target, a symbol of aspiration and achievement as well as a sport icon in competition • The logo is powerfully contemporary and communicates the idea of the modernity and diversity in London • Contemporary / modern / iconic / cool • The world in one city • Focus on London • The centre off attention

World Cup Posters (Computer Arts August 2006)

In 1930, Uruguay became the first host nation and the first football world champion. Artist Guillermo Laborde created a poster, complete with abstract goalkeeper and art deco sensibility.

The world cup in 1934 hosted by Italy, hoped to ease the tension of a Europe edging towards a state of war. The poster showed a player with a ball resting on Europe; it was football, rather than Hitler, that would conquer the continent.

Olympics and world football drank from the same cup in the 70’s. Lance Wyman designed both posters for the Mexico 1968 games and the 1970 Mexico World Cup. The rest of the 70’s saw Olympic and World Cup posters feature quite simple images until 1982.

Between 1982 and 1994, World Cup art was back in the hands of Artists, with Juan Miro creating the poster for 1982.

The France 1998 tournament was very different. The poster, designed by an art student called Nathalie Le Gall; it took a fresh look at the game via photomontage.

Before the last World Cup in 2006, FIFA selected 5 posters from 900 entries. A telephone vote was held, during which the German people selected a design by Berlin Agency We Do, featuring a night sky filled with a constellation in the familiar shape of a football.
“The world cup will be a shining event that can be seen from everywhere, just like the stars in the night sky.” we do

Mascots.

Each FIFA World Cup since 1966 has its own mascot. World Cup Willie, the mascot for the 1966 competition, was the first World Cup mascot, and one of the first mascots to be associated with a major sporting competition. The mascot designs show some representing a characteristic feature (costume etc) of the host country.
The World Cup mascot is mostly targeted at children with cartoon shows and other merchandise released to coincide with the competition.

How.

This is an event that will be broadcast all over the world and watched by millions. Therefore this must carry a positive message that can be understood worldwide. I also hope to represent the host country of South Africa, possibly resembling African art and design within my work.

Powerful Black Men.

Although I don’t particularly want to get political, I also don’t want to use the host nation of South Africa as a prop, using the stereo typical white male athlete as its centre point. Therefore I have looked at some powerful black men and could incorporate this into my project.

Benjamin Zephaniah, is a British Rastafarian writer and dub poet, and is well known in contemporary English literature.
Zephaniah has published a well recieved book of poems, Pen Rhythm, in 1980, and recorded an album, Rasta, which featured a tribute to Nelson Mandela. It was because of this recording that he was introduced to the political prisoner and soon-to-be South African president, and in 1996, Mandela requested that Zephaniah host the president's Two Nations Concert at London's Royal Albert Hall.

Nelson Mandela was the first President of South Africa to be elected in fully-representative democratic elections. Mandela was a prominent anti-apartheid activist and leader of the African National Congress. He has received over a hundred awards over four decades, most notably the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993. He is currently a celebrated elder statesman who continues to voice his opinion on topical issues.
He has also appeared in recent videos promoting the 2010 world cup and of course the host country of South Africa.

Themes.

My target is to make people all over the world aware that the FIFA World cup is upon us and to sit up and take notice. I want to create a sense of anticipation and excitement.

Trajectory / Project Timeline

Week One: Begin project considering previous research.

Week Two: Consider promotional video or animation and begin to storyboard

Week Three: Continue to storyboard and develop initial ideas and concepts

Week Four: Once concept is finalized begin to produce visual identity

Week Five: Continue visual Identity, producing logo, corporate colours and possible event mascot

Week Six: Finalize Visual Identity

Week Seven: Start to create promotional video from original concept and include Visual Identity

Week Eight: Continue with promotional video

Week Nine: Finalize video and consider posters for the event

Week Ten: Continue with poster designs

Week Eleven: Finalize poster designs

Week Twelve: Bring entire project together and alter where necessary

Why not associates.

why not associates is a British graphic design company that works in many different media on many types of projects, including corporate identity, digital design,
motion graphics and television commercials.

Nike: film for Nike retail showcasing the European launch of the total 90 football range.

BBC: title sequence and promos for BBC sports personality of the year awards.

Nike: short film for Nike retail stores on the theme of heroism in sports.

Nike Shox: in-store graphics including window designs, shoe boxes and tags for the international launch of Nike’s shox 'more go' campaign.

Wieden+Kennedy

Wieden+Kennedy are an independent, creatively led advertising agency that exists to create strong and provocative relationships between good companies and their consumers, with offices in Portland, New York, Amsterdam, London, Tokyo and Shanghai.

Red Bee

Red Bee Media Limited is a media company which operates a playout centre in west London in the United Kingdom for television and radio broadcasters such as the BBC, UKTV, Virgin Media Television, ESPN and the Community Channel.
Red Bee Media provides "creative services", such as creation of advertisements, promotions and trailers for radio, television

ITV
In May 2005 Red Bee Media won a competitive pitch to work with ITV to re-brand its channels. Our brief was to create an overall brand architecture for the network and to re-brand the family of channels on-air, enabling the ITV network to move forwards to 2010 and beyond.

BBC
We were challenged to create a new identity for BBC One that would appeal to a wide audience and reflect how it brings people together as the nation's most popular channel.

Presentation

Here are a selection of pages taken from my presentation...
















Wednesday, 21 February 2007

Final Major Research Stucture

Project Title:
Promote the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa.

Proposal:
Create a short promotional video and visual identity for the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa.

Why:
I came to this decision for two main reasons. First of all I am a big football fan, especially international football, and would love the chance to work on such a project. I am also very interested in the host country of South Africa, particularly their amazing landscapes and rich African wildlife. This was as a result of watching the classic film that is 'The Lion King' as a child. I also have an interest in African art and design because of their use of warm colours and abstract imagery.

I enjoy advertising both on and off line. I would like to increase my knowledge of Flash as I hope to go into the more digital aspect of design in the future. I hope to complete a 2 day Flash course some time over the duration of my project.

Vehicle:
The form this project shall take is that of an advertising campaign. Forms of media that shall be used include Logo design, Poster design, Promotional animation/ sting, Promotional events and a possible online presence.

How:
This is an event that will be broadcast all over the world and watched by millions. Therefore this must carry a possitive message that can be understood worldwide. I also hope to represent the host country of South Africa, possibly resembling African art and design within my work.

Targets:
My target is to make people all over the world aware that the FIFA World cup is upon us and to sit up and take notice. I want to create a sence of anticipation and excitement.

Trajectory: Project Timeline

World Cup Emotions

BBC World Cup





2006


2002


1998

Friday, 16 February 2007

World Cup/ Football Videos

I am a huge fan of Africa in all aspects, I am particularly fond of African wildlife and to be able to mix this with football, one of my other Love's in life, was an opportunity I would hate to have missed.

South African World Cup 2010


South Africa Alive With Possibility


Guinness African Soccer - Commercial


Pro Evolution Soccer 6 Intro


Cool Nike Video: 'R9' by Buraco De Bala of Brazil

Coming to a decision...

After coming up with the following concepts I must come to a final decision:

- Online Service to expose young talent and help find employment
- Create promotional work both online and off line for the London 2012 Olympic games or the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa.

I decided to continue with the advertising campaign for the FIFA World cup in South Africa. I came to this decision for two main reasons. First of all I am a big football fan, especially international football, and would love the chance to work on such a project. I am also very interested in the host country of South Africa. I am particularly fascinated by African wildlife and may incorporate this some how into my project. I am also interested in African art and design over the years, and some of my work could resemble this style.

Monday, 12 February 2007

Interim Crit: Tues 13th

Development:








Interim Crit: Tues 13th

Concept One:
Online Service to expose young talent and help find employment.

Abstract: 'Exposure'

The theme for this project is 'Exposure'. Young designers find it increasingly difficult to start working in an industry and gain vital work experience. Any company that is looking to employ a new recruit normally ask for at least two years work experience, but where do you start? I aim to create a website to help young designers get vital exposure and connections to companies within the industry. I will create an online service allowing post-graduate designers to showcase their work and have links to their personal website or online portfolio. Companies within the industry that are interested in recruiting young talent can then register to the service and have access to students work and contact details.
I will investigate existing website that promote the same concept and document the need for such a service. I will also have to visit universities and companies within the industry to record recent post graduate employment.

Similar examples:

Creative Match
Monster.com
Creative Pool
Roome Cunsulting
Creative arts










University Of Auckland: Exposure- Postgraduate reseach exposition

Books:

Wiedemann, Julius.
Advertising Now! Online

Bryan Eisenberg, Jeffrey Eisenberg, and Lisa T. Davis.
Call to Action: Secret Formulas to Improve Online Results.

Holden, Greg .
Starting an Online Business for Dummies.

Montague, Ty.
Guerrilla Advertising: Unconventional Brand Communication

Melvin, Michael.
Search Engine Visibility


Exposure:


















Concept Two:
Create promotional work both online and off line for the London 2012 Olympic games or the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa.

Abstact: 'Heroes'

The Theme for this project is the idea of 'Heroes'. Originating from ancient Greece, the land of Greek methology, the Olympic games are an international multi-sport event. I aim to create an advertising campaign that will work across T.V, Radio, Online and Broadband to promote the 2012 Olympic games in London. The blood, sweat and tears, the joy of success, setbacks and failures, the people around them and the human story behind the athlete that we can all identify with - the story of a heros journey. From these moments come the magical moments we all identify with, the ones that make up our memories and the excitement of the Olympics. This is why the Olympics can resonate with our deepest emotions and send tingles down our spine. I will document past Olympic games and investigate their advertising stategies and conserntrating on the most successful. I will consider how I can promote London as a city and research how the 2012 Olympic preporations are developing. The tone of voice for this project is Epic, Universal, Inspirational, magical and thrilling and is aimed towards every man, every woman and every child.

This abstract could relate to other major sporting events such as the FIFA World Cup.

Advertising for the Olympics.





Torino 2006 XX Olympic Winter Games posters



Beijing Oplypics 2008























World Cup





World-renowned artists were invited to create a series of posters for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. In keeping with the slogan of the World Cup "A Time To Make Friends", the Edition includes works from China, Japan, Australia, the USA and Brazil, as well as contributions from the host country Germany. With their artwork, the participating artists will represent both their home countries and continents at the FIFA World Cup.


2006 FIFA World Cup Art Posters







Football Shorts


Books:

Payne, Michael.
Olympic Turnaround: How the Olympic Games Stepped Back from the Brink of Extinction to Become the World's Best Known Brand.

Chadwick, Simon.
The Marketing of Sport.

Desbordes, Michel.
Marketing and Football: An International Perspective (Sports Marketing)

Goldman, Robert.
Nike Culture (Cultural Icon)

Sunday, 11 February 2007

Research Concept Two.

Concept Two:
Create promotional work both online and off line for the London 2012 Olympic games or the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa.

Advertising for the Olympics.





Torino 2006 XX Olympic Winter Games posters



Beijing Oplypics 2008





World Cup






2006 FIFA World Cup Art Posters





Football Shorts

New Abstract.

The Theme for this project is the idea of 'Heroes'. Originating from ancient Greece, the land of Greek methology, the Olympic games are an international multi-sport event. I aim to create an advertising campaign that will work across T.V, Radio, Online and Broadband to promote the 2012 Olympic games in London. The blood, sweat and tears, the joy of success, setbacks and failures, the people around them and the human story behind the athlete that we can all identify with - the story of a heros journey. From these moments come the magical moments we all identify with, the ones that make up our memories and the excitement of the Olympics. This is why the Olympics can resonate with our deepest emotions and send tingles down our spine. I will document past Olympic games and investigate their advertising stategies and conserntrating on the most successful. I will consider how I can promote London as a city and research how the 2012 Olympic preporations are developing. The tone of voice for this project is Epic, Universal, Inspirational, magical and thrilling and is aimed towards every man, every woman and every child.

This abstract could relate to other major sporting events such as the FIFA World Cup.

Research Concept One.

Online Service to expose young talent and help find employment.

Similar examples:

Creative Match
Monster.com
Creative Pool
Creative arts










University Of Auckland: Exposure- Postgraduate reseach exposition

Online service to help find local Tradesmen in your area.

Similar examples.

IPHE Registered Plumber
The Tradesmen Directory.
2 Fix It.
Rated Tradesmen.

Project Ideas.

Concept One: Online Service.

Idea One: Exposure.
Creating a online website for post graduate or young designers to expose their work and find employment.
Idea Two: Tradesmen.
Create an online service for people to find tradesmen within thier postal area.

Concept Two: Advertising campaign for a major sporting event.
Idea One. Olympics.
Create promotional work both online and off line for the London 2012 Olympic games.
Idea Two.
Create promotional work both online and off line for the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa.

Maps Continued...



Wednesday, 7 February 2007

Abstract.

An abstract is a brief summary of a research article, thesis, review or any in-depth analysis of a particular subject or discipline, and is often used to help the reader quickly ascertain the paper's purpose. When used, an abstract always appears at the beginning of a manuscript, acting as the point-of-entry for any given scientific paper or patient application. Abstraction and indexing services are available for a number of academic disciplines, aimed at compiling a body of literature for that particular subject.

Writing an Abstract:

-Follow themes and methods.
-Putting down as much information to make people understand what you intend to do.
-Writing something that will give you a broad range for the project.

Abstract Example:

...using findings from previous maps:

'Conservation':

The theme for this project is the act of conservation. Conservation is the act or process of conserving. The area of conservation I aim to document is the conservation of African wildlife. My aim is to raise awareness of the protection, preservation, management and restoration of wildlife and natural recourse's in Africa.
I will create an online and offline campaign to raise awareness and encourage people to get involved in conservation.
I will document existing campaigns and record statistics of animal cruelty and deforestation.
I will also travel to Africa to visit the most affected areas and document my findings through photography and video footage to highlight the need for conservation.
I will also investigate what the future holds if nothing is done and how a campaign such as this can be beneficial.

'Exposure':

The theme for this project is 'Exposure'. Young designers find it increasingly difficult to start working in an industry and gain vital work experience. Any company that is looking to employ a new recruit normally ask for at least two years work experience, but where do you start? I aim to create a website to help young designers get vital exposure and connections to companies within the industry. I will create an online service allowing post-graduate designers to showcase their work and have links to their personal website or online portfolio. Companies within the industry that are interested in recruiting young talent can then register to the service and have access to students work and contact details.
I will investigate existing website that promote the same concept and document the need for such a service. I will also have to visit universities and companies within the industry to record recent post graduate employment.

'Psychological Phenomena':

The theme for this project is the psychological phenomena of 'Deja vu'. The term "déjà vu" describes the experience of feeling that one has witnessed or experienced a new situation previously, a sense of familiarity. I aim to create the experience of 'Deja vu' within a digital format; this could be a flash interface and/or a motion graphics piece. I will also attempt to answer the question of whether 'Deja vu' is simply a trick of the mind or something more sinister.
I will investigate the history of this Psychological Phenomena and the reasons why some of us experience it. I will also investigate how many people experience 'Deja vu', how regularly it occurs and situations in which people experience it. I will record my findings and produce a representation of the experience of 'Deja vu'.

'Online service - Tradesmen':

The theme for this project is a simple online service to find local tradesmen. I aim to create an online service that doesn't currently exist but could be very helpful to customers in need of help and the companies providing it. I will create brand identity and possible promotional pieces both on and off line.
Whether at home or at work, at some point you will need an electrician to come and repair the television or a plumber to fix that dipping tap in the kitchen. Tradesmen are constantly in high demand and I aim to create an online service that makes it easier to find a tradesmen in your local area by simply typing in your post code. I will create a conceptual website that allows users to ask for content meeting specific criteria by finding a list of tradesmen that match the users postal area. I will also include a five star rating system allowing you to post comments and recommendations to distinguish good service providers with rouge traders. I will investigate similar web services and record the demand for such a website. I will also contact tradesmen and similar companies to document their opinion on the concept.

Maps = Ideas

The Words highlighted in red show some interesting ideas and themes that I got whilst constucting my first map by simply using the word 'Football' and seeing where a single word can take me.















The Words highlighted in red show some interesting ideas and themes that I got whilst constucting my second map by simply using the titles of two of my favourite films, 'Man on Fire' and 'Fight Club'.

Maps.







Tuesday, 6 February 2007

Past Brief.

6 x 3 Map Task.

After answering the 6 question for the 6 x 3 task, in groups of 4 or 5 we all wrote our 18 elements onto one big sheet of paper. We then attempted to join up different elements that relate to another. As you can see this turned into abit of a crazy mess but the results were fascinating and it became an interesting cognitive map.


Monday, 5 February 2007

6 X 3 Task Map

Below are two maps that were formed through the 6 x 3 task. Although they both look different I have treated them in the same way by connecting different answers depending on relevance.


Sunday, 4 February 2007

Cognitive Maps.

Cognitive maps, mental maps, mind maps, cognitive models, or mental models are a type of mental processing, or cognition, composed of a series of psychological transformations by which an individual can acquire, code, store, recall, and decode information about the relative locations and attributes of phenomena in their everyday or metaphorical spatial environment. Tolman (1948) is generally credited with the introduction of the term 'cognitive map'. Here, 'cognition' can be used to refer to the mental models, or belief systems, that people use to perceive, contextualize, simplify, and make sense of otherwise complex problems. Cognitive maps have been studied in various fields of science, such as psychology, planning, geography and management.

Put more simply, cognitive maps are a way we use to structure and store spatial knowledge, allowing the "mind's eye" to visualize images in order to reduce cognitive load, and enhance recall and learning of information.

Saturday, 3 February 2007

6 X 3 Task

What are your:

3 favourite quotes:

- Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
(Ralph Waldo Emerson)
- And, I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers! And, you will know my name is The Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee! (Pulp Fiction/Ezekiel 25:17:)
- Perfection consists not in doing extraordinary things, but in doing ordinary things extraordinarily well (Marie Angelique Arnauld 1591-1661)

3 most interesting pieces of cultural detritus:














Audio Cassette tape.
(This image is a cassette of Supersonic a very rare and timeless classic; listen to it here)















Berlin wall.







(Graffiti.)















Trevi fountain, Rome.

3 favourite objects:

- Mobile phone
- Car
- Photo albums, old and new (because I still believe that photos should be developed and not just kept as a file on your computer!)

3 most useful methods:

- Practice makes perfect
- Systematic Investigation (research)
- Brainstorming/ Mind mapping

3 favourite places:

- My girlfriends bed
- Antigua (or any beach in the Caribbean for that matter)
- Africa

3 most pressing issues:

- Animal Cruelty
- HIV/Aids
- War on Iraq