Thursday, October 23, 2008

Rosalind Method


no method = no order
no order = chaos
chaos = complete disorder and confusion

As a graphic designer, having some type of method that you set into place when receiving a job is essential. The aim of using a method in your design work is for the purpose of gaining insight into the wants and needs of your client.
Using method as a tool can free up your work load;
It removes the need to constantly make sure every step is covered.
It allows you to be consistent in your creative process, which helps you to make your deadlines and keep your clients happy.
Having all your process work documented allows your client to see that you have given thought to how you will go about making what they have asked you to create.
Web site designer Ross Olson uses these methods as his guidelline to his creations.

Focus The Concept: Its easy to get carried away and get offtrack.
Gather Supporting Materials: Fonts, pictures all resources, what are your competitors doing.
Establish the Style: Colours, look, feel, words.
Create Many Thumbnails: Variety is the spice of life, brainstorm.
Develop Some Sketches: Pick the best 4 or 5 ideas.
Produce the Mockups: The best one or two
Output a Final: Picking the best design and running with it
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_methods
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/method/
http://www.designcouncil.org.uk/en/About-Design/Design-Methods/

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