Friday, 21 October 2016

504 - Design Production, A - Z in Content, Limitation/Benfits Of Print


Limitation/Benefits Of Print 

The aim of this book is to re-create the festival atmosphere, this is done visually but the book design but if this brief was created on screen there could be videos or sounded added to the outcome but this cannot be done via the selected medium. Using sound or videos would reflect the atmosphere for all the scenes rather than just via sight and touch but also if this brief was onscreen it couldn't be expressed via touch as on screen cannot display texture.

If the book was digital design it would be easier to edit the small changed that need redoing without having to get the whole publication re-printed, also it was hard for this brief as the whole thing needed to be created if a mistake was made where as with digital design ususally this can be changed fast and the whole thing is needed to re started. 

Print for this brief as allowed a pass moment in time to be captured and be unaltered or changed, this allowed it be kept as the experience which pass so can't be changed so it reflect the nature of media reflect this once printed were as digital onscreen design can normal be alter or changed at times. As this brief is about the limitation and benefits of print this is way this subject was picked as it highlight the benefits of the medium but there are features that can be added and benefit the user if it was digital or on screen.


BENEFIT OF PRINT - TEXTURES CAN BE USED, DIFFERENT TEXTURES TO REFLECT DIFFERENT ASPECTS

LIMITATION -MISTAKES MEANT THE WHOLE THING NEEDED RE-PRINTING

LIMITATION - CHANGED MEANT THE WHOLE BOOK NEEDED RE-PRINTING

BENEFIT OF PRINT - USE TEXTURED SHINY PAPER FOR THE FIRST PAGES

BENEFIT OF PRINT - PRODUCE ACCURATE DISPOSABLE CAMERA STYLE PHOTOS

LIMITATION OF PRINT - CANNOT ADD SOUND OR VIDEO TO TOTALLY EXPRESS THE EXPERIENCE

LIMITATION OF PRINT  - ONLY CERTAIN COLORS AVAILABLE FOR THE BUCK-RUM COVER, NOT THE CORRECT COLOR IN THE PLASTIC STOCK THAT WAS WANTED

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