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OUGD505 Design Practice 2_Layout Workshop

In todays session we were set the tasks of creating a flyer and brochure focusing on format and layout. Each of the briefs were quick turn arounds, solely intended to arise the subject of layout and its' importance within design.

Flyer 

Background
This simple layout task will ask you to utilise a short amount of body copy, title, date and location. The minimal amount of text allows for the simple use of single imagery and the type to serve as the main visual elements.

Brief
You are asked to produce a simplistic flyer design for Jackson Rising exhibition at MoMA (Museum of Modern Art- New York) using the instructions below;

Specifications
Format: A5 – Portrait

Title: Jackson Rising

Sub-Title: Curated by Jenny Dowd

Date: August 3, 2014 - August 31, 2014

Copy: Four artists met at an artist residency at the Ucross Foundation in 2013, now they come together to inhabit at MoMA, New York.

Location: MoMA, New York.

Contacts:
info@jacksonrising.com                                                                            
www.jacksonrising.com
www.moma.org

Image: Jackson Rising ident / MoMA logo / NYU logo

Use of two colours only: Black and white




Brochure

Background
This text/image heavy layout will ask you to utilise body copy, title, date and location, heading, sub heading, imagery, indexes, highlighted quotes. The amount of text allows for the use of imagery and the type to serve as the main visual elements.

Brief
You are to layout and design a 10 page concertina folded brochure for a forth-coming exhibition titles 'jackson rising' at MoMA, New York. Al images, copy and branding are included. You have to create a visually stimulating layout that showcases the artists' imagery but does not sacrifice important information in this process. The images and information must flow harmoniously and offer taste of what is to be expected during the exhibition. 

Branding elements must be kept to black and white. Images must be unaltered and in colour.

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