Practice - B.ii – Present a range of feasible design ideas, using an appropriate medium and clearly annotating the design ideas
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Practice Questions
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What is a design brief?
💡 Hint: Think about what guides a design project.
Name one benefit of annotating your design ideas.
💡 Hint: How does annotation help in communication?
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Interactive Quizzes
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What is the purpose of a mood board?
💡 Hint: Think about what drives the design's visual appeal.
True or False: Annotations are unnecessary if the designer understands their own concepts.
💡 Hint: Consider communication and collaboration.
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Challenge Problems
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Create a set of five diverse design concepts for a fictional bakery's digital identity. Each concept should include sketches, a mood board, and explanations connecting them back to a design brief.
💡 Hint: Consider color psychology and typography that relate to warmth and invitingness.
Reflect on a past design project. Identify a specific idea that seemed feasible at the time. Discuss why it was feasible and how it contributed to the overall success or failure of the project.
💡 Hint: Link back to the project's design brief.
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