Monday 26 March 2012

This Week

Look at SH Awards - Leanne & Tom
Meeting Friday Lunchtime, Show students around
Presentation, Lorenzo 1 Wednesday.
N.S.S
Sign Up over Easter for Presentations when get back.
Easter- Promotional material

Presentation DC

Thursday 22 March 2012

Offset 90s design

Colour Schemes & Supplements together

Mock up of template

Template for the Circle supplements. Each supplement is 68 degrees so five together will leave a gap of 20 degrees less than a full circle. This is not a problem as the gap between each supplement can spread that 20 degrees out.

Jeng & Weing


Daniel Peters

Mind Design

Studio Sport

Vince Frost


Typography influence to be used for Typo Circle Publication

Wednesday 21 March 2012

Questions - Annual Report


Annual Reports Good & Bad

Helly Hansen Annual Report



Anthon B Nielson Annual Report





Modern, contemporary and clean looking annual report by Oslo-based multi-disciplinary design studio, Heydays. Stands out from alot of annual reports!

Financial Statement


financial statement (or financial report) is a formal record of the financial activities of a business, person, or other entity. In British English—including United Kingdom company law—a financial statement is often referred to as anaccount, although the term financial statement is also used, particularly by accountants.
For a business enterprise, all the relevant financial information, presented in a structured manner and in a form easy to understand, are called the financial statements. They typically include four basic financial statements, accompanied by amanagement discussion and analysis:[1]
  1. Statement of Financial Position: also referred to as a balance sheet, reports on a company's assetsliabilities, and ownership equity at a given point in time.
  2. Statement of Comprehensive Income: also referred to as Profit and Loss statement (or a "P&L"), reports on a company's income, expenses, and profits over a period of time. A Profit & Loss statement provides information on the operation of the enterprise. These include sale and the various expenses incurred during the processing state.
  3. Statement of Changes in Equity: explains the changes of the company's equity throughout the reporting period
  4. Statement of cash flows: reports on a company's cash flow activities, particularly its operating, investing and financing activities.

Prospect Magazine


View a sample issue of Prospect Magazine

If you're still not sure, why not have a read through a sample of a previous issue of Prospect Magazine?
Each Issue Features:
Prospect recommends: Choose the best things to do and see each month.
Features: Variety is the key.
Debate: We never shy away from anything, whether it’s politics, religion, finance or sport.
Opinions: Go deeper than our peers and look at subjects in great detail, delivering thought-provoking and surprising commentary.
Science & Technology: We move beyond the everchanging world to provide the stories behind the headlines.
Arts & books: You’ll find authoritative and rigorous reviews on arts and books.


Flipping book - Interaction Methods





















About Prospect Magazine

“Political writing for grown-ups, well beyond the party political playpen. Europe’s
outstanding political and cultural monthly.”
Andrew Marr, BBC Presenter

Prospect has established itself as a must-read title with key figures in government, journalism, policy making and business.

We regularly cover topics not found in any other magazine or newspaper, and we present those articles in a thought-provoking and challenging way. We hardly ever go with the flow when it comes to reporting and journalism.

People turn to Prospect for the ideas and trends behind the headlines and for a contrarian view of topics.

Its depth sets it apart. Each issue brings together the sharpest minds on the events and ideas that define the modern world. What results is an entertaining, informative and open-minded magazine that mixes compelling argument and clear headed analysis with elegance and vitality in design.

Each issue of Prospect includes head-to-head debates between two writers with opposing views on a subject; roundtable discussions, in which a series of experts with varying views on a given topic meet for a discussion, an edited transcript of which is published in the magazine; and interviews with major political and cultural figures.
With a subscription to Prospect you will be in the know about all the latest news and events that are occuring and what the views and opinions of them are from the experts.

Each Issue Features:
Prospect recommends: Choose the best things to do and see each month.
Features: Variety is the key.
Debate: We never shy away from anything, whether it’s politics, religion, finance or sport.
Opinions: Go deeper than our peers and look at subjects in great detail, delivering thought-provoking and surprising commentary.
Science & Technology: We move beyond the everchanging world to provide the stories behind the headlines.
Arts & books: You’ll find authoritative and rigorous reviews on arts and books.

Current Affairs - News Format




Current affairs is a genre of broadcast journalism where the emphasis is on detailed analysis and discussion of news stories that have recently occurred or are ongoing at the time of broadcast.


This differs from regular news broadcasts that emphasizes on news reports presented for simple presentation as soon as possible, often with a minimum of analysis. It is also different from the news magazine show format in that the events are discussed immediately.


The UK's Office of Communications defines it as "explanation and analysis of current events and issues, including material dealing with political or industrial controversy or with public policy"[1] and distinguishes it from the coverage of news, coverage of special events like parliamentary proceedings, and the coverage ofconsumer affairs, among other exceptions. The BBC cites Panorama as its flagship current affairs programme, with BBC One programmes such as Real Story, BBC Scotland Investigates, Spotlight, Week In Week Out, and Inside Out also fitting the definition












Current Affairs aims to open viewers' eyes to what's going on in the world. We want to broaden the range of subjects Current Affairs can cover and think afresh about how they can be made into engaging programmes - paying particular attention to distinctiveness and quality. We want to cover previously uncharted territories in novel ways as well as looking at the everyday issues of contemporary British life.




BBC Website ^





Current Affairs on BBC One
See all BBC One briefs
Commissioner: Clive Edwards

Overview


Panorama is our premier Current Affairs programme on BBC ONE. Panorama is the longest running Current Affairs programme in the world, and is well understood by the British public to be the home of important investigations and journalism of real significance to British audiences.


Topicality and speed are essential for Panorama - we need fast turn-around productions to ensure we cover Current Affairs when the issues are top of people's agendas.
What's been working well gallery


The Panorama strand on BBC1 continues to perform well and has provided fresh ways in to contemporary issues - Kids in Care, My Big Fat Fake Wedding, and Council Houses: Cheats and Victims are good examples.









Current Affairs - BBC One - Panorama 30's and more rarely 60's to run as specials.


High-impact domestic investigations are sought. We want to uncover corruption, hypocrisy and injustice amongst the rich and powerful. At the end of each Panorama, the production team want someone, somewhere to be feeling very worried that they have just been rumbled


In addition, we are also seeking lively, imaginative and fresh ways to drive the subjects that matter most to our audiences. The recent investigations Kids in Care and My Big Fat Fake Wedding are great examples of this.


Tom Giles is the Editor for Panorama.
Where are the opportunites available?


12/13 There are opportunities in the Inhouse Guarantee, Wocc and Indie Quota. Please note that a number of hours have a Regional or Nations quota attached.
How should I submit my ideas and who should I pitch to?


All proposals should be submitted via the e-commissioning system to the relevant genre controller or commissioner. Take a look at the Who's Who for the latest current affairs commissioning team contacts
Want to know more about the broader BBC One service strategy?


If you would like to know more about Danny Cohen's BBC One channel strategy, please visit the BBC One page.






Editorial Values








1.2.1 Trust


Trust is the foundation of the BBC: we are independent, impartial and honest. We are committed to achieving the highest standards of due accuracy and impartiality and strive to avoid knowingly and materially misleading our audiences.


1.2.2 Truth and Accuracy


We seek to establish the truth of what has happened and are committed to achieving due accuracy in all our output. Accuracy is not simply a matter of getting facts right; when necessary, we will weigh relevant facts and information to get at the truth. Our output, as appropriate to its subject and nature, will be well sourced, based on sound evidence, thoroughly tested and presented in clear, precise language. We will strive to be honest and open about what we don't know and avoid unfounded speculation.


1.2.3 Impartiality


Impartiality lies at the core of the BBC's commitment to its audiences. We will apply due impartiality to all our subject matter and will reflect a breadth and diversity of opinion across our output as a whole, over an appropriate period, so that no significant strand of thought is knowingly unreflected or under-represented. We will be fair and open-minded when examining evidence and weighing material facts.


1.2.4 Editorial Integrity and Independence


The BBC is independent of outside interests and arrangements that could undermine our editorial integrity. Our audiences should be confident that our decisions are not influenced by outside interests, political or commercial pressures, or any personal interests.


1.2.5 Harm and Offence


We aim to reflect the world as it is, including all aspects of the human experience and the realities of the natural world. But we balance our right to broadcast innovative and challenging content with our responsibility to protect the vulnerable from harm and avoid unjustifiable offence. We will be sensitive to, and keep in touch with, generally accepted standards as well as our audiences' expectations of our content, particularly in relation to the protection of children.


1.2.6 Serving the Public Interest


We seek to report stories of significance to our audiences. We will be rigorous in establishing the truth of the story and well informed when explaining it. Our specialist expertise will bring authority and analysis to the complex world in which we live. We will ask searching questions of those who hold public office and others who are accountable, and provide a comprehensive forum for public debate.


1.2.7 Fairness


Our output will be based on fairness, openness, honesty and straight dealing. Contributors and audiences will be treated with respect.


1.2.8 Privacy


We will respect privacy and will not infringe it without good reason, wherever in the world we are operating. Private behaviour, information, correspondence and conversation will not be brought into the public domain unless there is a public interest that outweighs the expectation of privacy.


1.2.9 Children


We will always seek to safeguard the welfare of children and young people who contribute to and feature in our content, wherever in the world we operate. We will preserve their right to speak out and participate, while ensuring their dignity and their physical and emotional welfare is protected during the making and broadcast of our output. Content which might be unsuitable for children will be scheduled appropriately.


1.2.10 Transparency


We will be transparent about the nature and provenance of the content we offer online. Where appropriate, we will identify who has created it and will use labelling to help online users make informed decisions about the suitability of content for themselves and their children.


1.2.11 Accountability


We are accountable to our audiences and will deal fairly and openly with them. Their continuing trust in the BBC is a crucial part of our relationship with them. We will be open in acknowledging mistakes when they are made and encourage a culture of willingness to learn from them.




Chapters

Introduction to publication
Umbrella statement
Information - Publication
Serious

Current Affairs - Mainstream
Introduction
Why is it important
Art direction for current affairs
Where data is found - online as well as print
Viral as well as print

-Grids
-Images
-Typefaces
-Publication Sizes


Financial
Importance - Introduction
Audiences Personas
What information is important - Contexts
Where can Financial data be found
Top design agencies
Political Views
Typefaces
Grids
Publication Sizes

Sports
Introduction - How technology and analysis are important within sports
Examples of technology being used within sports to show info graphics
Popular findings within info graphics for sports
Publication Specifications
Typefaces


Publication Design
-Dos & Donts
-Grids
-Images
-Typefaces
-Publication Sizes


Print Documents
Extra Pull out pages
Embossing
Folding
Spot Varnish

Russia Coq















http://www.coq.me/en/projects/24.html
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Isotype - Otto Neurath

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Tuesday 20 March 2012

Monday 19 March 2012

PPD - Crit Thursday

Type Circle
- Need Visuals

Handbooks
- Hierarchy
- Break up chunks of information

More Chance
- Advertised?
- Pace of Publication
- Could it be a inset of a Paper

D&AD
- Tweak & Present

Anthony Burrill Interview

Simplify some of the questions. Instead of ... What is your Favorite colour? Favorite Colour

http://confessionsofadesigngeek.com/2011/06/26/interview-anthony-burrill/

What Is Publication Design?

Bhaskaran, L (2006) What Is Publication Design? Hove, RotoVision

Circular Frost Design, Circa

















Design Council Brochure, Chapter breaks...