Spoof ad's
Designs relating to already created alcohol advertisements. A method used to create awareness in shocking ways, using images relating to bad health or death.
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
WHAT IS GRAPHIC DESIGN FOR?
Redesign of 'bp' logo by Greenpeace as part of a campaign.
Used to try and reflect its 'Current tarnished status' as well as raise the awareness of the company plans which are environmentally destructive.
I'm really liking the play with using an existing logo and chnaging colour and shape to reflect an opinion and fact. The material of tar being used is a clever idea.
WHAT IS DESIGN FOR SCREEN?
THE BRIEF
Use your Design Conext Blog to document your on going inverstigation of design for digital media.
Investigate the question 'WHAT IS GRAPHIC DESIGN FOR?' by exploring a broad range of contempory design practice. Your research should aim to establish an informed understanding of your own opinions and preferences.
Consider the broader use of graphic design skills and principles in designing a rnage of different products, media, scales and contexts.
Be aware of function, audience and context of the work your analysing. Is it being used in to inform, educate, promote, persuade, entertain or enagage.
CONSIDERATIONS
The brief should form the basis of an ongoing and increasingly individual online critical journal.
INTERIM DEADLINE
Monday 14th February
Use your Design Conext Blog to document your on going inverstigation of design for digital media.
Investigate the question 'WHAT IS GRAPHIC DESIGN FOR?' by exploring a broad range of contempory design practice. Your research should aim to establish an informed understanding of your own opinions and preferences.
Consider the broader use of graphic design skills and principles in designing a rnage of different products, media, scales and contexts.
Be aware of function, audience and context of the work your analysing. Is it being used in to inform, educate, promote, persuade, entertain or enagage.
CONSIDERATIONS
The brief should form the basis of an ongoing and increasingly individual online critical journal.
INTERIM DEADLINE
Monday 14th February
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
How to..? Primary research. OCCUPIED
Occupied in set up within the Rupert lecture theatre at the University of Leeds. It is 'Positively encouraging free debate, enquiry and peaceful protest' in relation to the budget cuts and rising of student fee's; Students are publicising and building a campaign.
As a source of primary research, we took a trip to see what was going on. The entrance to the building is collaged in hand rendered banners expressing opinion's of the students, made from great big fabric banners to paper posters simply stuck onto the walls. Inside the doors, a petition is set out on a table in order for people to sign in agreement to the topic of protest. Also outlaying rules which the university has set in place to keep the protest peaceful. Inside too, the walls are collaged in posters. Further into the building a lecture theatre, in which all related talks take place has each of their four walls completely covered in relating articles. Unfortunately, no talks were taking place as we visited, also photography wasn't allowed But I did take several photos of what was going on, here they are:
As a source of primary research, we took a trip to see what was going on. The entrance to the building is collaged in hand rendered banners expressing opinion's of the students, made from great big fabric banners to paper posters simply stuck onto the walls. Inside the doors, a petition is set out on a table in order for people to sign in agreement to the topic of protest. Also outlaying rules which the university has set in place to keep the protest peaceful. Inside too, the walls are collaged in posters. Further into the building a lecture theatre, in which all related talks take place has each of their four walls completely covered in relating articles. Unfortunately, no talks were taking place as we visited, also photography wasn't allowed But I did take several photos of what was going on, here they are:
Some flyers on display at Leeds college of art advertising a 3rd 'walk out' in which students protest
The outside of the Rupert Lecture Theatre
Front door, covered in posters
Inside posters and tapestries are draped
Several posters
An occupation dairy:
'I was looking forward to the protest on the 24th so much. I had been at the London demo and was outside millbank, i loved the atmosphere of change, anger, involvement and partying. The music bike at the London and Leeds demos confirmed me that dub step is the music of protesting. I was mildly disappointed at the radical lack of action in Leeds. I was angry at the police overusing aggravated horses, and angry at the line of police 'Leading' the march.'
Humour was seen in a lot of the posters seen
Relating articles were put up around the lecture theatre doors.
Heres the overall collage
Even the french department got in on the action
Monday, 6 December 2010
Sunday, 28 November 2010
Questionnaire in order to gain words- Primary research
The questions
Results - After asking 12 people (ages range between 15 - 50)
1.Timeline, inspiring, Food, students, massive, great shopping, busking, Universities, arcades, something for everyone, landscaped, transport.
2. Wild, mental, strobes, dancing, Lights, Music, excitement, Indie, hyper, Live bands, Student nights, drunkenness.
3.Victorian, modern, old, traditional, carved, sculptures, designed, stonework, masonry, materials, stunning, wonderful.
Overall list of words
- What word/s do you feel reflects Leeds as a city?
- What word/s do you feel can be associated with Leeds nightlife?
- Can any words reflect the architecture within Leeds?
Results - After asking 12 people (ages range between 15 - 50)
1.Timeline, inspiring, Food, students, massive, great shopping, busking, Universities, arcades, something for everyone, landscaped, transport.
2. Wild, mental, strobes, dancing, Lights, Music, excitement, Indie, hyper, Live bands, Student nights, drunkenness.
3.Victorian, modern, old, traditional, carved, sculptures, designed, stonework, masonry, materials, stunning, wonderful.
Overall list of words
Timeline,
inspiring,
Food,
students,
massive,
great shopping,
busking,
Universities,
arcades,
something for everyone,
landscaped,
transport.
Wild,
mental,
strobes,
dancing,
Lights,
Music,
excitement,
Indie,
hyper,
Live bands,
Student nights,
drunkenness.
Victorian,
modern,
old,
traditional,
carved,
sculptures,
designed,
stonework,
masonry,
materials,
stunning,
wonderful.
Saturday, 27 November 2010
Collection 100 - Facts
Some general research regarding factual information about Leeds. The website used: www.bbc.co.uk/leeds
Facts about Leeds University - Facts and figures
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Friday, 26 November 2010
100 Collection - Opinion research
SECONDARY RESEARCH
Leeds is a great city. There is loads to do in the city but if you are into walking then you'll love this place. The scenery around is breathtaking.
Expanding and buzzing yet cheaper, cleaner and friendlier than the rest :)
It's awsome in Leeds. I love it!
Oh and it has everything you could want, whether your bringing a family, as a couple, or as a young person.
Sports, shopping, nightlife, near countryside places, culteral crap ha, anything you can think of.
advantages: Shopping, Family Friendly...See Review!!
Disadvantages: Weather, Hard To See Everything It Has To Offer!
I didn't realise Leeds actually had their own little section on Ciao/Dooyoo - but I'm very glad it has! Those of you who don't really know Leeds, the city I have been born and bred in, I aim to show you the beauty of the city, and that their is so much more to it than you might think!
As you guys may know, I am dedicated to Leeds and love the bones of it. If you didn't know that, it will become clear in this review! Leeds has so much to offer, but I realise it may not all appeal to you. I have tried my best to set out this review as clearly as possible, so feel free to skip some of the sections that you are not interested in! Happy reading!
Online forum 4
Leeds has often come out top for students - great nightlife, great shopping, great people and not too expensive!! I came here for Uni in 1992 and never left. There are usual crime rates for a large city, common sense prevails though, in 17 years of living all over I've been burgled once and that was because a housemate left a window open.
I would definitely highly recommend Leeds and I think anyone who has actually led the student life here would agree!!
Online forum 4
Leeds has often come out top for students - great nightlife, great shopping, great people and not too expensive!! I came here for Uni in 1992 and never left. There are usual crime rates for a large city, common sense prevails though, in 17 years of living all over I've been burgled once and that was because a housemate left a window open.
I would definitely highly recommend Leeds and I think anyone who has actually led the student life here would agree!!
Online forum 5
Leeds is a fantastic place to live, the people are very friendly and hospitable, the city is vibrant and like anywhere else, has some great and some not so great surrounding areas, but over all, a bit thumbs up. Transport links are good, and some schools have a great reputation. I've lived there nearly all my life, and despite a spell living in London, Manchester and Paris have come back and really would not want to be anywhere else. And best of all, you will pleased to hear that that people with similar views to our friend that hides behind spoutings of BNP are about as welcome as a dose of the clap! Hope you like the place.
Online forum 6
Leeds is a great city. The city centre has excellent bars restaurants and shopping however it also has some very good suburbs too. I lived in Chapel Allerton which although a bit expensive has excellent bars shops etc and a vibrant feel about it. There are decent bus services into the city centre and is only a short taxi ride home on a night out!
Headingley is good but you need to choose your street carefully. Roundhay is great with the park and shops. Further out north west are Guiseley and Yeadon which are safe and offer decent value. Generally avoid the south and east of Leeds as well as some of the inner city suburbs (Chapeltown, Harehills, Little London).
Online forum 7
Headingly is a very busy place. It's the student capital of Leeds - probably the whole of Yorkshire! A major benefit is that you'd have every amenity you could wish for on your doorstep.
Horsforth is a little quieter (away from the main roads) and further out of town. A lot of the houses round there appear quite up-market. It has a reasonable amount of shops in the village centre so you shouldn't have to travel far for most things.
Online forum 8
Like any city it has it’s good parts and it’s bad parts. As a rough rule of thumb, the areas surrounding the city centre aren’t so nice, they get better as you move towards the outskirts (there are exceptions).
Student wise it’s an excellent place, loads of things to do, great facilities, good night life, lots of varied shops, good transport links.
One of the nice things about Leeds is that many places are easily accessible from there – Manchester, Sheffield, the coast, Dales, Lakes etc.
Online forum 9
I live in Leeds & it is very nice, I think people go on about it because it has its trendy & quirky shops. The younger people also have their own sense of style & are very trendy & the Leeds uni is known to be a good uni.
As for the nightlife it really depends on where you go there are so many bars & clubs, its all about the atmosphere of the night.
PRIMARY RESEARCH
'I've only been to Hanging Heaton, but From what I have seen of leeds, it's a really chilled atmosphere, and there's plenty to do.' - JAMES LAWSON
've only been to leeds once but i thought the architecture was very beautiful and i liked that it was so COSMOPOLITAN ;) yet so close to the countryside! - GRACE WALSH
'When visiting Bradford I was very impressed with the bus service, there was a good range of shops and the market was brilliant. There was a good selection of eateries and fast food. I understand theres a good train network. I found Bradford quite industrial, although the free national media museum was really good for all ages.' - SYLVIA LAWSON
'Leeds is a vibrant city with a great nightlife and lots going on in the way of its development. Yet it also has rough area's.' - SACHA DES-FORGES
'Leeds has fantastic shopping, it has bee overdeveloped with flats for students and generally. I believe it one of the biggest cities in the country.'-ADRIAN LAWSON
'Leeds has plenty of nightlife, its really good. ' -KAREN MOYNIHAN
STATS
've only been to leeds once but i thought the architecture was very beautiful and i liked that it was so COSMOPOLITAN ;) yet so close to the countryside! - GRACE WALSH
'When visiting Bradford I was very impressed with the bus service, there was a good range of shops and the market was brilliant. There was a good selection of eateries and fast food. I understand theres a good train network. I found Bradford quite industrial, although the free national media museum was really good for all ages.' - SYLVIA LAWSON
'Leeds is a vibrant city with a great nightlife and lots going on in the way of its development. Yet it also has rough area's.' - SACHA DES-FORGES
'Leeds has fantastic shopping, it has bee overdeveloped with flats for students and generally. I believe it one of the biggest cities in the country.'-ADRIAN LAWSON
'Leeds has plenty of nightlife, its really good. ' -KAREN MOYNIHAN
STATS
Leeds Metropolitan District spans 15 miles east to west and 13 miles north to south, covering 217 square miles at the geographical heart of the UK, of which 65% is greenbelt land.
Leeds is a major employment centre for adjacent districts. Out of a total workforce in West Yorkshire of 936,000, nearly half (that’s 442,000 people) work in Leeds.
Service industries as a whole account for over 80% of total employment, including the city's largest employers: Leeds City Council (33,000); Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust (14,000); and in the private sector companies such as ASDA, Yorkshire Bank, Ventura (all with their HQ's here); Barclays, Natwest, HSBC and TSB Lloyds Banks, British Gas and BT (all with their regional offices here).
750,000 people make Leeds the second-largest metropolitan district in England.
112,000 people work in the city’s financial and business sectors.
Leeds is the UK’s third-largest manufacturing centre, with 1,800 companies employing over 39,000 people. It has recognised strengths in advanced engineering, printing, chemicals and food industries.
Leeds has a GVA of £15.4bn.
There are over 200,000 students here, 64,000 of whom are degree students at Leeds’ two internationally acclaimed universities.
Leeds is a relatively dry city, with an average of 660 mm of rain falling annually.
summers in Leeds are usually mild, with an average high of 20°C
Authorities crime rate measured against the national average
LEEDS COUNCIL | ENGLISH AVERAGE | |
---|---|---|
Population | 761,100 | - |
Households | 335,000 | - |
Burglary | 20.5 | 11.1 |
Criminal damage | 21.8 | 17.4 |
Drug offences | 3.8 | 4.5 |
Fraud and forgery | 2.3 | 3.1 |
Offences against vehicles | 15.1 | 11.1 |
Other offences | 1.8 | 1.3 |
Other theft offences | 23.6 | 20.0 |
Robbery | 1.9 | 1.6 |
Sexual offences | 0.9 | 1.0 |
Violence against the person | 16.4 | 16.8 |
Age Range | Total | Males | Females |
0 - 4 | 40871 | 20868 | 20003 |
5 - 9 | 45153 | 23125 | 22028 |
10 - 14 | 47970 | 24516 | 23454 |
15 - 19 | 48536 | 24129 | 24407 |
20 - 24 | 58167 | 28577 | 29590 |
25 - 29 | 50814 | 25023 | 25791 |
30 - 34 | 54943 | 26733 | 28210 |
35 - 39 | 53882 | 26248 | 27634 |
40 - 44 | 48434 | 23606 | 24828 |
45 - 49 | 41777 | 20833 | 20944 |
50 - 54 | 45661 | 22483 | 23178 |
55 - 59 | 36479 | 18121 | 18358 |
60 - 64 | 33157 | 15934 | 17223 |
65 - 69 | 30476 | 14665 | 15811 |
70 - 74 | 27250 | 11961 | 15289 |
75 - 79 | 22677 | 9380 | 13297 |
80 - 84 | 15579 | 5796 | 9783 |
85 - 89 | 8972 | 2711 | 6261 |
90 and over | 4604 | 1045 | 3559 |
Totals | 715402 | 345754 | 369648 |
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