Friday, 30 August 2013

Week 4 - Research

Examples graphic presentation styles

Qingdao Port

This image is elegant on showing formation of design through transparent yellow lines that overlays on top of the building then moves in triangular angles up the page with red text. It suggest direction and/or how the way the port is built up on the idea.

Trendy Geometric Lines Design
Though not architectural i included this design poster as a way to communicate to the audience with strong bond colours and the design of the lines running across it with a faded text. Large text prioritises the way information is read and importance.
Adam Lansdown Bridge

Wireframe of the building with information scattered around the poster next to directed particular parts of the building. Looks a bit mess however it does communicate well if the poster is full of colour reason being that colour can control the way information can be read.

Poster Design

 After the analysis of different graphical poster above, I've decided to incorporate my own poster design particular features from each I believe help communicate the following and include:

Movement - show the process/progress from start to finish
Level of thought
Scatter of information to solidify ideas
Images overlay into eachother
Miniumal text if any be elegant and light

Images Sources:

Qingdao Port
http://behance.vo.llnwd.net/profiles4/100392/projects/801431/49746d376682188b3f3f4d44760f0540.jpg

Trendy Geometric Lines Design
http://print24.com/de/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/poster-design36.jpg

Adam Lansdown Bridge
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/architecture/images/pictures/collections/U11_11_AdamLansdownBridge_4

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