Hi all, hope you guys are having an extremely......fun? time working hard and diligently on this research report, but not so hard you can't answer my question!
Instead of a questionnaire i was wondering if you guys could take around 5 mins to answer the following question, nothing too deep just make a list and I'll do the rest :)
The answers you supply will go towards tailoring a sustainability 'True Cost' calculator to be used by students at the LCC which will intergrate directly with the college shop to educate and promote.
The question is:
How do you turn a Brief supplied at Uni in to an amazing final outcome, what process', materials and resources were used?
Please include what materials were used, if they were bought at Uni or elsewhere, what resources were required (computer, sketch books, etc) how many outcomes were produced, what process' you used, what inks, were the materials recycled, basically anything you can think of that links in any way to sustainability.
I know its extremely broad thats because I need to tailor this system to the average student, the best way to answer the question would be to take a project that you did last year or recently and list how you did it. Only Uni projects please, no professional projects. I want to just a get an insight into how students get from the start to the end of a project set a Uni and see mainly what materials or process' are used.
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For example - (You can use this if you want, or make your own!)
Collect brief - Supplied on paper and or available on the internet
Planning - On computer, sketch book, classroom, etc
Research - Internet, library, what materials are used in this? experiments maybe?
Design - All on computer, sketch books, paper, class, etc
Production - Process (letterpress, screen print, digital), how its produced (printed off-site, at college)
Distribution - Was the project a 1 off, produced on mass?
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Thanks for your time in reading and answering this terribly broad question!
Luca - lucapaulina@googlemail.com
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
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