Monday, 24 October 2016

Practical Brief — OUGD601

Studio Brief
To successfully synthesise the written element of the COP 3 module by executing a physical concrete typeface, using Thomas More’s utopian alphabet, this will provide a stronger relevancy to the concerns of design as of recent due to 2016 being the 500th anniversary of More’s influential text; ‘Utopia’. This will represent the materials used within Brutalist architecture (Modernism) and modernist graphic design, and will be tied together by the Utopianism presented in both professions to assist in determining the answer to the question at hand; ‘Is the Modernist Ideology still relevant today?’.

In addition to this, a publication will help explain the synthesis more, by including key texts and explorations that will essentially aid those who view the concrete typeface. This also makes it less of your typical ‘piece of art’ and more a piece of graphic design executed with a heavy influence of architecture. This is important as the links between the two professions will be explained in full within the dissertation, establishing how Modernist graphic designers gained much of their ideals and attitudes from theoretical writings on architecture.

Background & Considerations
Many new processes and technique’s will need to be learned in order successfully execute a project of this scale.

Getting heavy objects into university like cement and sand may cause issues.

Mandatory Requirements
To fully document the process of which all of the new techniques are learned, also, to have the dissertation fully completed before moving onto the publication side of the project. This will ensure that all aspects of research are presented within said book.

Deliverables
Completed Concrete Letters
Publication documenting synthesis
Final prints of photographed Concrete typeface

Supporting Recourses & Information
See Dissertation bibliography for full list.


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