2. Mind Maps/Brainstorms
Start by using the first few slides to create mind
maps and or brainstorms for ideas related to
your project. Get as many possibilities as you
can.
Don’t worry about practicality, suitability or
potential at this stage. You will assess the ideas
later.
6. Idea Evaluation
Which of your ideas do you want to develop further? Explain why you think that is the
right idea to take forward.
Even though I've gone in to furthur detail with my
third idea, I want to develop both idea 1 and idea 2
and combine them together. Not only will I be
making teenagers think about their future when it
comes to wildlife but I will also bring them back to a
time in their life where there was wildlife and it was
fun to go on activities such as nature hunts and
meeting different animals that live in our world.
7. Development
• Development should include mood boards or other visual
examples of work. It could include basic mock ups of your
vision for the project using the work of others.
• These don’t need to be the same quality as your finished
pieces but they a good indicator of where your project is
going.
• As this is not final work, it may include work from others.
• You could include test work or practice work here too to
further develop your skills.
10. Developed
Planning 2: Logo
Developed
• As a group we have
been generating ideas
for our group logo that
we have been asked to
do by the client. These
re some of the few
ideas we came up with
and the top left image
is the logo we have
decided to go with a
long with the name of
our group "young
visionaries". This logo
has combined all of our
ideas together using
photoshop and I think it
turned out well.
15. Assessment of final ideas
Suitability for audience:. Do you think your audience will engage with your ideas?
Yes they willl because I
Suitability for client: Does your idea fulfil the brief your client gave you?
Timescales: Is your project practical and manageable in the time you have?
16. Production Schedule:
You should prepare a production schedule that will allow you to manage your time over
the 4 weeks of production. This should include:
• Deadlines: Interim deadlines help you keep on track, final deadlines are final.
• Availability: The availability of the client and any other people you may need to help
you with your project. You will need to contact them. You might to do visit. You may
need to liaise with models, or photographers.
• Feedback: This is a working brief with a real client. You will need to get feedback on
your work and also allow yourself time to make appropriate changes. Plan appropriate
time in to you schedule so that you can do this.
• Resources: You should include a list of resources that you will need to complete your
project. Remember that this all needs to be your own work