Tuesday, 26 April 2011
Sunday, 24 April 2011
Saturday, 23 April 2011
Finalising the Poster
Development 4:
Finally we added a thicker outline around the writing, which we felt would allow the text to stand out exceedingly well. We thought it would also allow it to build a strong consistency with style of the typography with the artist name and album title writing. Due to it being very bold and strong, it also works very conveniently and appropriately towards the macho-like and male orientated 'Grime' genre as well. However the strong outline of the white also provides a similar tone of the smoothness and sleekness that can be found within other ancillary products and the music video on a whole
Development 3:
A small outline was added right over the black outline of the original design. However, although the form of this looked good, we still believed more could be done to improve on the the outline and make it fit better with the 'Goin Wretchro' text.
Development 2:
A slight white outline was added towards the 'Wretch 32' writing, and although it made the writing stand out and look more appealing, it still didn't seem to be enough of a change that was necessary towards the design.
Development 1:
The original poster design here had a black, and slight grey outline over the 'Wretch 32' writing. However we decided to work on applying subtle changes towards it and providing a form of a white outline around the writing. This was in order to make the name of the artist stand out better, become of greater visual attraction, and make it fit in more well when in combination with the 'Goin Wretchro' album name on the poster. We also removed the shades of black towards the top of the writing of the artist's name, as we believed it made the typography look too dark in certain areas.
Finally we added a thicker outline around the writing, which we felt would allow the text to stand out exceedingly well. We thought it would also allow it to build a strong consistency with style of the typography with the artist name and album title writing. Due to it being very bold and strong, it also works very conveniently and appropriately towards the macho-like and male orientated 'Grime' genre as well. However the strong outline of the white also provides a similar tone of the smoothness and sleekness that can be found within other ancillary products and the music video on a whole
Development 3:
A small outline was added right over the black outline of the original design. However, although the form of this looked good, we still believed more could be done to improve on the the outline and make it fit better with the 'Goin Wretchro' text.
Development 2:
A slight white outline was added towards the 'Wretch 32' writing, and although it made the writing stand out and look more appealing, it still didn't seem to be enough of a change that was necessary towards the design.
Development 1:
The original poster design here had a black, and slight grey outline over the 'Wretch 32' writing. However we decided to work on applying subtle changes towards it and providing a form of a white outline around the writing. This was in order to make the name of the artist stand out better, become of greater visual attraction, and make it fit in more well when in combination with the 'Goin Wretchro' album name on the poster. We also removed the shades of black towards the top of the writing of the artist's name, as we believed it made the typography look too dark in certain areas.
Saturday, 2 April 2011
Friday, 1 April 2011
Evaluation Q3 Audio
This is a piece of audio, taken from our focus group feedback which we recorded to make sure we note down the crucial samples of information from criticisms. And this would benefit us as we could then work and develop from issues or successions that had been pointed out within our video.
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