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Task 7!
1. Schedule
Tuesday
10th
February
2015-‐
Start
Logo
creation
(No
planning
required)
Use
the
mind
maps
and
mood
boards
created
with
the
ideas
on.
Thursday
12th
February
2015-‐Briefly
looking
into
existing
and
previous
logo
designs
from
both
SAS
and
similar
organisations.
Monday
23rd
February
2015-‐
to
have
a
good
grasp
on
the
idea
of
the
logo
(Using
mind
maps
created
in
previous
task)
Start
experimenting
with
designs.
Tuesday
24th
February
2015-‐
To
develop
upon
the
idea
and
change
the
size
or
colour
to
find
suitable
logo
which
can
be
used
on
all
of
the
other
three
pieces.
(End
of
logo
creation)
Thursday
26th
February
2015-‐
Start
of
Merchandise
creation.
Look
and
gather
information
on
merchandise
suitable
for
the
audience
aimed
towards.
Friday
27th
February
2015-‐
Once
the
products
and
designs
are
decided
upon,
start
to
create
mind
maps.
(One
for
each
of
the
three
products)
Monday
2nd
March
2015-‐
To
use
information
gathered
from
the
mind
maps
and
start
to
explore
Mood
boards,
annotating
them
will
also
give
better
understanding
to
what
is
going
to
be
created.
Tuesday
3rd
March
2015-‐
Start
of
Merchandise
creation.
Start
creation
of
Product
one.
Thursday
5th
March
2015-‐
to
start
creation
on
product
two.
Friday
6th
March
2015-‐
to
start
creation
on
product
3,
make
sure
all
three
mock-‐
ups
are
created.
(End
of
Merchandise
creation)
Monday
9th
March
2015-‐
Start
of
Campaign
poster
creation.
Create
a
Mind
map
of
potential
ideas.
Then
explain
the
final
idea
in
a
couple
of
paragraphs.
Tuesday
10th
March
2015-‐
Start
of
poster
creation.
To
already
have
an
idea
of
the
type
of
poster.
Whether
it
is
negative,
positive
or
both
and
whom
it
is
aimed
towards.
Then
start
to
look
at
how
to
entice
that
specific
audience.
Thursday
12th
March
2015-‐
once
the
idea
and
theme
has
been
chosen
it
is
from
here
where
the
composition
needs
to
be
addressed.
Finding
the
correct
layout
should
have
a
good
amount
of
time
given
to
it.
Friday
13th
March
2015-‐
By
now
the
idea
should
already
have
been
thought
about,
put
into
action
and
this
is
to
just
finish
off.
(End
of
A3
poster
creation)
2. Monday
16th
March
2015-‐
(Last
week
of
production)
Create
and
annotate
flat
plans.
Looking
at
various
types
of
membership
forms
can
help
in
the
creation
stage.
Tuesday
17th
March
2015-‐
Start
creation
of
Membership
form.
To
have
an
idea
on
whom
it
is
aimed
towards,
such
as
young
children
and
create
accordingly,
based
on
research
in
previous
tasks.
Wednesday
18th
March
2015
in
time
outside
of
class,
make
sure
the
idea
is
fully
up
to
date
and
do
as
much
as
I
can
to
contribute
to
it
without
the
use
of
Photoshop.
Thursday
19th
March
2015-‐
to
spend
9:00-‐12:15
in
class
and
then
the
afternoon
outside
of
lesson
to
expand
on
the
content
which
is
going
to
be
used.
Experiment
on
paper
with
the
layout
of
the
direct
debit
area
and
imagery.
Friday
20th
March
2015-‐
(13:10-‐14:35)
To
have
the
first
session
on
Friday
to
complete
the
form.
Friday
20th
March
2015-‐
(14:50-‐16:20)-‐
Double
check
work,
create
a
back
up
and
then
place
on
blogger.
(Contingency
plan)
Saturday
21st
and
Sunday
the
22nd
if
necessary.
All
work
to
be
found
on
the
blog
Monday
23rd
March.
Constraints
Constraints
What
timescale
have
you
got
for
this
project?
How
could
this
impact
your
work?
The
timescale
for
the
production
task
is
above.
This
would
impact
my
work
as
if
I
do
not
allocate
the
correct
time
for
each
one
of
the
four
tasks
then
I
might
not
create
the
products
or
of
a
good
enough
standard
for
the
client.
It
is
from
this
why
I
have
given
90
minuets
at
the
end
of
the
product
to
a
contingency
plan.
This
time
allocated
will
allow
me
to
make
sure
the
work
is
of
a
good
enough
quality
before
sending
it
off.
Are
there
any
resources
you
will
need
for
this
project?
Resources
from
this
project
will
be
use
of
the
software.
Adobe
InDesign
for
the
creation
of
the
membership
form
and
campaign
poster,
Adobe
Photoshop
for
the
logo
and
merchandise
creation
and
Microsoft
PowerPoint
to
present
all
of
them
on.
In
terms
of
physical
resources
I
will
need
pens
and
paper
in
order
to
create
the
first
mind
maps
on
the
ideas
related
to
each
product.
I
will
need
a
scanner
to
import
the
images
into
the
computer.
3. A
new
memory
stick
for
the
project
in
order
to
store
the
various
ideas
for
all
products.
(Keeping
all
copies
of
work
can
help
show
development
when
evaluating)