Today the group met back together and unfortunately Emily wasn't here to develop our brief, however Joel returned with his own idea's of a board game and so we tried to incorporate the two together. Our latest solution looks at a large scale runway which incorporates information graphics. This will still be presented in a small wallet type format which makes the pack easily transportable and cheap to produce. As developed in our initial idea's yesterday, we will still be including miniature airplane designs that the children construct with friends and then personalise with stickers. The pack will also include a key to demonstrate the scoring system, a scoring chart with sticker slots to colour co-ordinate with your plane along with two instruction manuals. We will use a unisex colour theme with white, black, orange and blue. We kept colours to a minimal to give a more powerful and dramatic appearance which is clear smart and easy to understand.
Here are our further developed and refined idea design sheets:
How to make a Paper Airplane.
Friday, 2 December 2011
by Lisa Collier
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