Thursday, September 9, 2010

Design Brief Ideas

My three  choices are:

1.) Tiles on a bench at the zoo
2.) The hallway at a children's hospital
3.) The walls of a new Milwaukee transit station

For the tiles on a bench at the zoo, I feel the audience will be both for  children and adults. The tile needs to be pleasing to both audiences and impress the adults so they can explain to their children what it may convey. This tile will be meant for children and adults who have a love for animals or are just interested in learning more about exotic animals.

For the hallway at a children's hospital, I'd like to create something that is obviously appealing to the children. Something that is cheerful and will lighten up a child's eyes while going through a rough time. Like the zoo tile, the audience will also be geared towards the parents of the children, who are also going through a hard time. I'd like to create something that is light-hearted and will help brighten up any child or parent. Also, this tile could be geared toward the nurses and doctors who are working in the hospital everyday. The tile designs for the employees will hopefully give them a little variation and inspiration.

For the walls of a new Milwaukee transit station, I think the audience would be geared toward people who need to get from point A to point B quickly and smoothly. I'd like to create something that keeps up with the everyday chaos of constantly moving from place to place. Yet, I'd keep it simple and intriguing. The hustle and bustle of everyday life can become stressful, so keeping it simple in a stressful environment may be the best way to create this tile.

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