Syllabus : Typographic Workbook :: Resume :: Conference > Resources > Deliverables :: class google drive

 

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Professor: Andrea Herstowski
Office hours: by appointment
email: herstow@ku.edu

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C A L E N D A R
Monday, March 22
Wednesday, March 24
Monday, March 29
Wednesday, March 31
Monday, April 5
Wednesday, April 7
Monday, April 12
Wednesday, April 14
Monday, April 19
Wednesday, April 21
Monday, April 26
Wednesday, April 28
Monday, May 3
Wenesday, May 5
Conference Project DUE: May 10 by 5pm
Review: May 12 (see slack for details)

 


 

 

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Conferences are an excellent opportunity for people to learn, collaborate and engage.

Every great conference needs a theme. What’s the unifying message that your speakers will deliver and what’s the key takeaway for conference attendees? The best themes are catchy, relatable, and trigger an emotional response. You want the conference to inspire and stimulate conversation. Your theme has to enable that.

For instance, “Stronger as a team” is probably a better theme than “Achieving improved efficiencies through increased cross-functional collaboration.” The theme is more than just a rallying cry for all participants; it will also guide your branding and promotion, from designing a logo to coming up with social media hashtags, promotion material, brochures, websites, app, speaker bumpers....

Projects build...
Project Resources
Project Deliverables

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Monday, March 22
12:30 and 2:00 class meet via zoom -- no in person since we are just checking in on progress
No Large Lecture today
* 4:45 section lets meet at 3:00 and you can be done early today :)

Your next challenge is to imagine, design and produce the materials for a 2-day conference on a topic based on any Ted.com/topics. To give your conference line-up some seriousness you will use TED.com to identify at least 6 of the 8 speakers in your speaker line-up. You need 8 speakers total. At least 6 from Ted.com

What is the big idea behind the conference?
Why would people want to attend?
Who would be the speakers?
Who would attend it?
When and where would it be held.

Look and Feel: The final solutions must be an organic/kinetic series.

PLEASE... DO NOT GO TO LOOKING EXAMPLES OF CONFERENCES
ie... WHAT YOU THINK IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE.


You will get sidetracked on making something cool and not having a concept. Don’t look. Just think. :look at the TED.com/topics. Watch TED talks. Read. Research. Brainstorm. What would be a cool conference in regards to CONTENT. IDEAS. You will make this project look cool but do not start there! It is dangerous to your future to image what you want it to look like first.

HOMEWORK
****Type it up. Organize for your onscreen presentations and digital process book

— What are TED.com/topics sound interesting. Consider at least 3 and pick 1.
__ What did you consider and what did you select. Why?
__ Watch at least 8 videos on the topic and pick your 6 - 8 speakers.
__ Also look at 1 - 3 written articles.
Capture ____key points ____phases ____words they use ____things they refer to.
— What is a common theme(s)/thread(s)? (you have to define at least 1)
— What 3 - 6 question(s) can be answered?
— What 6 questions that can be asked?
— From that what could be the arching/ big ideas about the conference?
** you may have to watch a couple of times. you need this list complete for your concept!
— Who are your 8 speakers?
__ Is there someone that is not a TED speaker that you would like to include? Can have 2.
— Use TED.com to identify at least your 6 - 8 speakers.
** Make sure your speaker line-up is diverse in topic, perspective…

Capture all of the above and start thinking about how want to put it together as an on-screen presentation 1920x1080px (or 11x17 landscape)

Use as many pages/screens as you need (don't crowd it -- design it). Use a grid. Pick your typography. Use style sheets.

Save it as a smallest size pdf and post on the class slack, keep all of this organized and ready to hand in as a process book at the end of the project.

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Wednesday, March 24
Classes meet at the regular time(s) and via zoom -- no in person since we are presenting.
Be Prepared to present the above ^

HOMEWORK (will discuss homework in the lecture class)
WHERE
Can be virtual or in a place/city : pick some where interesting for your topic (come up with options)

WHO

Why do people go to conferences?
What will they expect to get out of your conference?
What are some ways you can meet those expectations?
Who will you conference attend? *do not say anyone be specific :)
How will people find out about your conference?

CONCEPT
Now that you have done the who and where. Develop a concept.
Brainstorm words that can capture, expand, twist your thread.

Maybe a metaphor?

Look at some Action Verbs.

Start with these ideas
… expansion, expanding, unfold, unravel, extend, distend, broaden, develop, multiply, disjoin, combine, reveal ... or any other words..

What 2 words could you put together to make a thread?
How can you "think wrong" about your name, tagline? what will be the dog with a hat? something that makes someone think for a second.

Examples for concept help...
Conference Resources

WHAT
: What is the concept? The Big Idea?
-- Name of the Conference
-- Tagline
-- Write 3 -5 sentences about your conference. These should support your name and tagline.

Present 6 different ideas.
6 different names,
6 different taglines,
6 short paragraphs
+ 3 words for each concept (words that help find visuals)
+ 1 - 3 images that express the mood or tone
(tech, organic, east coast, west coast, retro, vintage, etc just try -- think about the words you or your classmates just used for the fast food brand)

so one more time.. on each page
Conference Name
Tagline
Short Paragraph
3 words (words that evoke emotion or a visual)
1 - 3 images that express the mood *don't have a visual that matches your topic ie: coral or a mind or a book you want to have an image that shows the mood or tone like something that looks like tech or looks organic, or looks complicated or menacing or .... get it? just try.

(you do the above 6 times each one a different name, tagline, paragraph, words)

Start off your pdf with all the stuff you had for last class, where, then the who, then all the concepts...
Put one idea per page in your presentation so we can easily absorb the idea.

Then at the end of the presentation put all 6 titles and 6 taglines on one page so we can discuss them easily.

Save it as a smallest size pdf and post on the class slack, keep all of this organized and ready to hand in as a process book at the end of the project.

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Monday, March 29
_ Meet in Groups of four sign up here... present conference topic, titles, subtitles, paragraphs.
*no large lecture we can use the time for the small groups.

During the small group cit lets figure out the best title, subtitle, paragraph combination.
6 different names,
6 different taglines,
6 short paragraphs
+ 3 words for each concept (words that help find visuals)
+ 1 - 3 images that express the mood or tone
(tech, organic, east coast, west coast, retro, vintage, etc just try -- think about the words you or your classmates just used for the fast food brand)

HOMEWORK
Refine your concept: title, subtitle, paragraph.
If you are still between 2 different ones that is fine.

Write an audience persona. Very specific. Think of a person that would go to your conference. Try not to think about a peer but a person out there in the world. What is their name, how old are they, what level of education do they have, where do they live, who do they live with, do they have a pet (name the pet), do they binge watch -- what is it? do they read -- what do they read? what is the last movie they have watched? where do they shop? Walmart vs Target, Dillons vs the Merc? etc. Write it in a narrative.
Read this pdf

Then think of another person that maybe interested in your conference and write a narrative about them.

Type Studies: Take your title and tagline and make at least 25 different type only lock-ups. don't crowd them on a page. Give space around each. Can be type studies with different fonts but also what about scale or treatment. How can you make an interesting lock-up. Minimum effort is at least looking at different fonts.

Toolkit/Moodboard (you will make the tool kits over the weekend but you can get a head start you will need 3 by Monday April 5).

What does the type look like for the title/tagline, quote, date, body text?
What is the color palette?
How you are going to use color? Full, as tints, as overlays, as...
How you are going to treat photography? is it black and white, color, bit mapped, colorized?
If you are using illustration how does that look?
__ typography, font, styles, how it will be used.. 1 | 2 |
__ color palette: define a palette and how you will use it/ overlay. pure. bold. soft
__ images: what images would you use/objects, place... no head shots of speakers for this part
__ images manipulation… full color, bw, bitmapped, juxtaposed/collage...
__ patterns/textures: if you are using them what do they look like?
__ icons if you were going to use them what is the style?

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Wednesday, March 31
No class today... Please post any progress on your Title/subtitle/blurb, Audience Persona. Type Studies and Toolkits on Slack let me know if you have questions or need feeback before Monday.

HOMEWORK
Create 3 great complete and usable toolkits. If you have 3 already what about creating one more? In this case you may need a couple of pages/screens to show it all. Start making your assets.

Save your toolkits as a small pdf and post to slack.

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Monday, April 5
Be Prepared to present the above ^

HOMEWORK (lecture will cover the homework)

Pick 1 or 2 toolkits and start building out how things can work together in a kinetic system. :: Use this illustrator file :: . Please put the content that is requested on each format. Those directions are on a layer so turn them off.

Explore 3 - 5 different kinetic design directions. Use the illustrator file for each direction. There are 6 different formats with different content -- read the notes.

A kinetic system is not a cookie cutter solution. It means you are not just scaling things to fit into the next format. (make sure you understand that) How can you change the proportions of the items to make a system? The 6 formats within the 1 solution are not range per se they are change in form/ format/ hierarchy, they are pushing the directions, cutting it up, changing it up, changing the proportion.

You can use 1 or 2 of your toolkits to explore how these things actually look like. These are rough sketches of what the design can look like in 6 different formats. Your are exploring. Freely exploring your toolkit. Do not get stiff and conservative. The only wrong answer is to not explore. Have FUN this should be the fun part.

Again save everything to your process book pdf and save this homework as the smallest size and post it to Slack.

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Wednesday, April 7
12:30 and 2:00 meet in person. Print out what you have...
If you can't come in person join the lecture and to present your work.

Be Prepared to present the above printed out or on screen.

HOMEWORK (will discuss homework in Large lecture)

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OPTION ONE

Continue to explore your concept.
Make 2 - 3 more kinetic systems testing out your visual directions and how they can become a system.

Gather all the speaker info into one place (maybe a google doc). This info should be handy when you are talking about your speakers on Instagram, website, brochure make sure you have all this info... gather it now if you don't have it... Speaker Name, (do they have a title?), (Instagram or website link), bio of the speaker, title of the talk, short description of the talk, quote from the talk, AND what DAY and Time would be the talk ...

Create a conference schedule. Is it 2 days? 3 days. 1 day. Start one evening and move to the next day? What about breaks? Lunch? Happy Hour.... etc.

Give feedback to at least 5 of your peers (pick people that you normally don't give feedback to) by Friday at the latest so they have info to work with this weekend. Download this interactive pdf form. save it as. and DM it to your person you are giving feedback to. Hopefully helps guide some constructive feedback. Here is the FORM .
AND if you are not getting feedback send a message in the slack group and ask for it!

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OPTION TWO
Give feedback to at least 5 of your peers (pick people that you normally don't give feedback to) by Friday at the latest so they have info to work with this weekend. Download this interactive pdf form. save it as. and DM it to your person you are giving feedback to. Hopefully helps guide some constructive feedback. Here is the FORM .
AND if you are not getting feedback send a message in the slack group and ask for it!

Refine/expand/combine
kinetic systems into a flexibile and working set you can use.

INSTAGRAM
What should the go on an Instagram post?
Are you introducing the conference? the dates?
Do you want people to sign up if so do you need a website link?
Do you want to promote a speaker? To get people interested in the conference what do you need to include?
Type up an outline of what you think should go on a post so you have it handy when you are designing.

Design an Instagram campaign. Create at 3-6 different posts for the campaign. (posts can be one image or a series of images). They are still but if you want to think about animating them great. (oh google gives us this). Instagram size1080 x 1080. *if you want to design stories (images in that proportion) that can also work they are a different size google it)

Design 2 - 3 different campaigns (campaign has 3 - 6 posts). Thinking kinetic system. *If you are thinking about animation. Just note it -- you don't have to plan it yet.

SPEAKER INFO
Gather all the speaker info into one place (maybe a google doc). This info should be handy when you are talking about your speakers on Instagram, website, brochure make sure you have all this info... gather it now if you don't have it... Speaker Name, (do they have a title?), (Instagram or website link), bio of the speaker, title of the talk, short description of the talk, quote from the talk, AND what DAY and Time would be the talk ...

CONFERENCE SCHEUDULE
Create a conference schedule. Is it 2 days? 3 days. 1 day. Start one evening and move to the next day? What about breaks? Lunch? Happy Hour.... etc.

HORIZONTAL Billboard or side of a bus sign: test out your system in a very horizontal format. What content do you need. Is it a series or a one off? Try out a few designs.

WEBSITE: just the planning stage, no design. (discuss next week)
site architecture. start building out a site map/wireframe with content
do your best effort so we can address questions... and give feedback on content.

*these are not designed pages they are wireframes (watch), no visuals, no system. just the text -- the plan of what will go on every page so that when you are ready to design you have all the information you need.

Watch at 10:30 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wpTJl_u_Hs

Visual Audit what is working well? Not so well?
https://designconference.aiga.org/

https://2019.max.adobe.com/
https://conference.99u.com/
https://seattleinteractive.com/schedule/
https://sddesignweek.org/
brandnewconference/2019/
brandnewconference/2017/
brandnewconference/2016/

Take sometime and look at websites through the lens of usability. How do you know to click on something? How do you create interaction on the page? Online you have lots of opportunities that print doesn't allow. Hidden information until you rollover or click on it, video, sound, ....

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Monday, April 12
Meet one one one...


During "classtime" work on the planning stages of the website... You can do this without having your visuals set... so do it today pretend you are in class.

WEBSITE: just the planning stage, no design.
site architecture. start building out a site map/wireframe with content
do your best effort so we can address questions... and give feedback on content.

*these are not designed pages they are wireframes (watch), no visuals, no system. just the text -- the plan of what will go on every page so that when you are ready to design you have all the information you need.

Watch at 10:30 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wpTJl_u_Hs
https://www.adobe.com/max.html
https://conference.99u.com/
https://2020.typographics.com/
https://futurelondonacademy.co.uk/en/
brandnewconference/2019/
brandnewconference/2017/
brandnewconference/2016/

Take sometime and look at websites through the lens of usability.
How do you know to click on something?
How do you create interaction on the page?
Online you have lots of opportunities that print doesn't allow.
Hidden information until you rollover or click on it, video, sound, ....

* I know this sounds like a bad idea but can you screen shoot at least 3 pages from any website you like. Put the screen shots in Illustrator and MATCH the type sizes and grid! So that when you go do design your page you have an idea of what size, column width ect works on a website.

Homework...
Refine/expand/combine
kinetic systems into a flexible and working set you can use.

INSTAGRAM
What should the go on an Instagram post?
Are you introducing the conference? the dates?
Do you want people to sign up if so do you need a website link?
Do you want to promote a speaker? To get people interested in the conference what do you need to include?
Type up an outline of what you think should go on a post so you have it handy when you are designing.

Design an Instagram campaign. Create at 3-6 different posts for the campaign. (posts can be one image or a series of images). They are still but if you want to think about animating them great. (oh google gives us this). Instagram size1080 x 1080. *if you want to design stories (images in that proportion) that can also work they are a different size google it)

Design 2 - 3 different campaigns (campaign has 3 - 6 posts). Thinking kinetic system. *If you are thinking about animation. Just note it -- you don't have to plan it yet.

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OPTION 2

** for those of you that did option 2 we can discuss next steps in the one and one meeting. I updated some of the conference links above -- take a look -- sorry they were out of date!
... refine instagram campaign(s)
... I know this sounds like a bad idea but can you screen shoot at least 3 pages from any website you like. Put the screen shots in Illustrator and MATCH the type sizes and grid! So that when you go do design your page you have an idea of what size, column width ect works on a website.

WEBSITE HOMEWORK: testing out the kinetic system on a website.
in Illustrator, design the homepage and another page (speaker page?, schedule? whatever you want)
Make sure you use a grid.
Use/Expand your kinetic system to work for what you need.
Don't forget about SCALE, contrast and hierarchy.

Include main navigation.
What does the nav look like when rollover it?

What sort of interaction would be on the page: does something highlight when you rollover it? change color? change into something else?

Take sometime and look at websites through the lens of usability. How do you know to click on something? How do you create interaction on the page? Online you have lots of opportunities that print doesn't allow. Hidden information until you rollover or click on it, video, sound, ....

Try 2 - 4 different designs of a homepage.
The page can scroll as long as you want :) just be aware of the "fold"

Save them as a pdf, post on Slack and and be prepared to show the class.

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Wednesday, April 14

WEBSITE HOMEWORK (round 1)
Take sometime and look at websites through the lens of usability. How do you know to click on something? How do you create interaction on the page? Online you have lots of opportunities that print doesn't allow. Hidden information until you rollover or click on it, video, sound, ....

Testing out the kinetic system on a website.
in Illustrator, design the homepage and 2 other pages/screens (speaker page?, schedule? whatever you want)
Make sure you use a grid.
Use/Expand your kinetic system to work for what you need.
Don't forget about SCALE, contrast and hierarchy.

Include main navigation/ think about interaction
What does the nav look like when rollover it?
What sort of interaction would be on the page?
Does something highlight when you rollover it? change color? change into something else?

Try 2 - 4 different designs of a homepage, and your other screens...
This is the time to EXPLORE different designs.
The page can scroll as long as you want :) just be aware of the "fold"

Save them as a pdf, post on Slack and and be prepared to show the class.
*if you had designed webpages for Wed class... You can refine them as homework

BUMPER HOMEWORK (round 1)
Intro Animation to the conference or Speaker Bumper
Create a storyboard with 6 - 18 images for a Conference Bumper and create a storyboard for a Speaker Intro. Make at least 4 different storyboards (total). They should be short something between 5 - 30 seconds (you will be animating them for the final)

When designing think about HOW one image will transition to the next. Explore designs.
Past student work: you have to click around (you are not making an app so don't get confused... just the bumpers for your class https://vimeo.com/kudesign | MITM | Maddie | Erin | Katelyn

Conference Intro Animation
Thinking about an online experience how could you create a animated intro to your conference. This would
could run at the top of your website, or be on the screen before a speaker, or during breaks. A looping animation. Content: Name of the Conference, tagline, and whatever else you want (more text, dates, quote...)

Speaker Bumper Animation: Using one of your successful intro animations how could you expand it to create an intro to one of your speakers? Required is the storyboard, Content: Speaker Name, Title of the Talk and a quote./ audio from the talk...

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Next week will will talk about "other deliverables" what else do you need to make for your conference? Write them down. Plan them out. It can be anything.

Required Deliverables (homework will only outline these deliverables the rest you have to work out yourself!)
— Digital process book (link to it on your behance page)
— Behance page.... with deliverables below in any order...
— Conference = Logo/logotype + tag line + toolkit
Instagram Campaign.. to announce conference, date, speaker
... can be animated or not animated gif 5 - 20 seconds
Website (3 screens (homepage, event calendar, event detail or map) (responsive)
2 Animated Event Bumpers (must move... 5 - 30 seconds -- must be animated.
... could be branding only, speaker intro, speaker intro)
8 page brand guideline (print or webpage(s) OR Conference Brochure (print)
... conference brochure (print): includes ... What, When, Where, Who (all speaker info)
... you have to do one, the other is optional so you can do both.

Other Deliverables ... Pick Two from below (pick 2 from the list)
— 2 pieces of swag (be thoughtful -- what makes sense for your conference goers?
— Billboard Horizontal or Bus Graphic (horizontal)
— The FB campaign(s) should relate to your Instagram campaign. Use all four sizes in a campaign.
— Web Banner Ads at least 3 different sizes (sizes)
— 8 page brand guideline (print or webpage(s) OR conference brochure (print)
— Stage/Wall/Room graphics/Zoom backgrounds (illustrator like you did for Alex)
— Set of 6+ icons (directional signage, info, sign-in, speaker type...)
** All of you will be doing different things it will be your responsibility to stay on track.

MORE... Optional
(create whatever else you want to make -- it is optional
-- if you want to make something else make it)
— Poster (front and back)
— App screens (what would the app do for the conference goers?)
City Banners
Badges/Name tags (3 different ones)
— Tote bag (mocked up) (1-color)
— More swag
— etc

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Monday, April 19
Meet one one one...

You need to spend at least 2 hours today working on this class )(and again on Tuesday night :) you can' t waste today -- pretend we are in person, in class for 3 hours... and get some work done.

HOMEWORK

Website: Refine 1 website direction. Keep making it better. (round 2)

Add one screen for the iphone and one screen as an ipad. Take any content you want to show on the phone and ipad. Has to be RESPONISVE to your website. (you may want to create a couple versions).
No two columns of text on an iphone! nope you have never seen 2 columns on a phone. Just one column. Ipad typically has 2 columns.
Website can have more columns..

Watch this... do not worry about the photoshop or indesign just watch it to understand how to design something responsive.

Bumpers (round 2) : Refine a bumper for the Conference branding and a bumper for Speaker intro. Keep making it better. Add to storyboard transitions, timing, and sound ideas. Also if you are going to use Photoshop or AfterEffects.

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Wednesday, April 21
Meet in groups in person or via Zoom. If you are meeting in person and don't want to print post your files here.

Lecture will cover Brand Guideline or Conference Brochure and other deliverables. Thinking about final.

Brand Guidelines | Barre | Medium | KAE | look at Firebellly Design, This is Collins, Starbucks, Uber,
... look at design firms case studies.

Other Deliverables.
What are you other deliverables? Zoom backgrounds, swag (mugs, buttons, tote, notebooks, app, backgrounds, emojis...) What can be mailed to the person before or after? What else do you need to make this conference more of an experience? Start making at least 2 extra deliverables -- what makes sense or would be engaging/fun for your audience.

Optional Deliverables.

HOMEWORK
Refine and start to animate bumpers. (round 3) If you want to animate start. Keep it simple.
Refine and finish website and responsive screens. (round 3)

Decide between Brand Guidelines or Conference Brochure (round 1 of design exploration.)
Round one: design exploration: format, size, content, look and feel. Multiple options in exploration.

Decide on what you want to do for other Deliverables. (thinking not making)

Work smart.
Make a plan on how you may want to show the deliverables online. I would normally say this is early to think about BUT when you are making your animations you should make them to the size you need to show off on behance.

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Monday, April 26
Groups of 4: small groups
Lecture (no lecture class)

HOMEWORK
Refine and continue to animate bumpers (round 4).

Website and responsive screens should be refined and finished (round 4)
Instagram campaign. refined and finished. *if you are planning to animate start animation

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Wednesday, April 28
Meet in groups in person or via Zoom. If you are meeting in person and don't want to print post your files here.

Lecture time can cathch those of you that want feedback via zoom.

Things that should be finished or nearly finished: Website/responsive, Bumpers, Instagram

HOMEWORK
If they are not finished you need to wrap up Website, bumpers and instagram)
Brand Guidelines or Conference Brochure (round 2)
Other Deliverables (round 1 design exploration)
Behance post plan (round 1)

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Monday, May 3
Meet one one one...
no Lecture today so we have longer in one on one sessions.

HOMEWORK
Brand Guidelines or Conference Brochure (round 3)
Other Deliverables (round 2 design exploration)

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Wednesday, May 7
Meet in groups in person or via Zoom.
Everything should be figured out design wise. You should have touched all design deliverables.
Lecture: breakouts rooms with guest critic.

HOMEWORK

Finish everything, make sure you take a critical look at all your deliverables one more time. Solicit feedback from at least 3 of your peers. Get eyes on your final deliverables before you hand them in on Monday.

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Monday, May 10 by 5pm
*also any workbook refinments must be in by 5pm.

Behance post and a process book pdf linked to on behance.

In any order...
— Conference = Logo/logotype + tag line + toolkit
— Instagram Campaign.. to announce conference, date, speaker
... can be animated or not (animated gif 5 - 20 seconds)
— Website (3 screens (homepage, event calendar, event detail or map) (responsive)
— 2 Animated Event Bumpers (must move... 5 - 15 seconds
... could be branding only, speaker intro, speaker intro)
— 8 page brand guideline (print or webpage(s) OR conference brochure (print)
... Conference brochure (print): includes ... What, When, Where, Who (all the speaker info)

More Deliverables ... Pick Two from below (pick 2 from the list)
— 2 pieces of swag (be thoughtful -- what makes sense for your conference goers?
— Billboard Horizontal or Bus Graphic (horizontal)
— The FB campaign(s) should relate to your instagram campaign. Use all four sizes in a campaign.
— Web Banner (ads) (sizes)
— 8 page brand guideline (print or webpage(s) OR conference brochure (print)
— Stage/Wall/Room graphics/Zoom backgrounds
— set of 6 icons (directional signage, info, sign-in, speaker type...)
** All of you will be doing different things it will be your responsibility to stay on track.

Optional

(create whatever else you want to make -- it is optional -- if you want to make something else make it)
— Poster (front and back)
— App screens (what would the app do for the conference goers?)
City Banners
Badges/Name tags (3 different ones)
— Tote bag (mocked up) (1-color)
— More swag
— etc

Tips:
Toolkit (does not have to be at the top of the page! can be at the bottom or in the middle...
Don't show typography as just the the alphabet
Name the colors in your color palette show the numbers in both RGB and hex values
Space things out on the post you don't have to jam it together.
Use mock-ups, stills or line drawings. You do not have to use mock-ups. Keep consistent.

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Review all work needs to be ready for the review by 9am Wednesday May 12
All projects uploaded to Behance. Process book linked on behance page (if the project had a process book)
Please see Slack Channel for Details