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1 Bristol Community College Bristol Community College CIS 13 Business Creativity

2 Before DESIGN, You Need INFORMATION… and lots of it!

3 1Information Gathering 2Research 3Design Proposal 4Design 5Feedback 6Production What Is The Communication Process?

4  Ask Questions  Attention ~ listen  Thorough Communication Up Front 1 The Communication Process

5  Who is the Client?  Who is the Audience?  What is the Message?  What is the Media?  What is the Budget? The Communication Process

6  Listening to the Client ~ What do they want?  Getting the Details The Communication Process

7  The more Questions you Ask and Attention to DETAILS, the better and easier the Communication Process will be, and ultimately the more Successful the DESIGN will be. The Communication Process

8  Get to know your Client  Competitors? What are they doing?  Trends ~ “Build A Better Mousetrap” or “Think Outside the Box” 2 The Communication Process

9  Presenting Your Ideas  Get it in Writing! - Contracts and Agreements 3 The Communication Process

10  Begin to Design  Drafts and Proofs for the Client 4 The Communication Process

11 Meetings, meetings, and more meetings Communicating and Compromising “Too Many Cooks Spoil the Soup” ~ Know Who the Decision Maker Is Proofread as you go 5 The Communication Process

12 Sending Designs to Vendors ~ Printers and Other Fabricators Always Check Proofs Final Product 6 The Communication Process

13 Good Communication

14 Publication Design controls the format and typography of:  magazines  newspapers  newsletters  other periodicals.  A good design makes information easy to find and easy to read. Types of Media Source: AIGA.org

15 Three-Dimensional Exhibits and Displays allow people to experience things and ideas in full dimension:  cardboard stand-up at the end of a grocery aisle  portable trade show booth  museum exhibitions Types of Media

16 Interactive Media and Web Sites bring information and people together through intuitive graphical interfaces including devices such as:  touch-screens  computer and video games  e-commerce  e-mail  cell phones  internet forums Types of Media

17 Broadcast Design and cable television networks understand, perhaps more than anyone, the power of visual messages. It includes:  television advertising  logos  banners  "window frames" or screen borders  motion graphics Types of Media


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