Saturday, 11 April 2020

Further production considerations for publicity aim

Sticker Book Production 
= Ordered stickers online that should come in two A4 sheets
= I won't be able to bind the book at home and stitching it together with the materials I have will lower its production value and would be unrealistic to do as its aim would be to be mass produced = therefore would be perfect bounded 
= Finding a company that will print the book and bind it is realistic = I can attach in the sticker pages like an insert as a prototype 
= Printing one copy and take photos of the book before I play around with putting the stickers in 
= With Blurb as the only company that does one off books printed and delivered, I had to change the format of the book to suit their layout (no A4 sizes, only just below A4)
= It's also minimum 20 pages, which I felt filling with coloured spreads to represent the basis of what it would be with additional pages on other sports in the Olympics worked well > Allows me to see the book physically with the width and weight that would be realistic 


= Inner cover pattern 




T SHIRT DESIGNS 

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EXISTING OLYMPIC T-SHIRT DESIGNS 

= Very plan, has the logo for that year on the front central to the t-shirt design 
= My designs keep the sport and players central rather than the olympics, which may be a positive or negative 
= Utilising the shoulder areas for the date and year does give it a secondary focus, which essentially is the direction of all the outputs in this brief = the foremost focus is on the female athletes 




TO DO:

- Peer feedback on t-shirt designs 
- Animations for digital platforms if there is time? 







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