Josh Brownword presented on his non-fiction space book product for young teens. The book runs through the 8 planets in our solar system. His research included examining other history and ancient Egypt books as well as a space-themed game. He used low poly techniques like the line tool and select tool. The cover design was pleasing but the text wasn't centered. The individual pages had unique designs but the line tool poly style didn't work well and one page felt barren. Overall, there is room for improvement as rushing at the end impacted the final product.
2. The product
• My product is a non-
fiction book that is all
about space.
• It runs through all 8
planets in the solar
system.
3. Target Audience
• The age range that it
is targeted at is
young teens.
• Based on stereotypes
it is also targeted
mostly at boys -
wasn't intentional.
4. Research
• Looked at three products
- History of Britain in
Maps, Astroneers and So
You Think You've Got It
Bad? A Kid's Life in
Ancient Egypt.
• Only two really helped
but mostly just the game.
• Looked at licencing as
well just so to know how
much things cost.
• Did a simple survey.
5. techniques
• Used two different
low poly techniques.
• Line tool and select
tool.
• Used drop shadow
technique.
6. Final product
• Cover:
• + like the colouring.
• +low poly effect works well.
• +Generally aesthetically
pleasing.
• -Text isn't quite central
• Full Page:
• + All of them are unique.
• +Low poly style on right works
really well.
• -Line tool low poly doesn’t
work.
• -Left page is really barren.
7. Summary
• There are some really good parts of
production, but me rushing at the end left lots
of room for improvements.
• Should have done more research to increase
my understanding of these types of products.