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Academic support 

 

Paraphrase, according to… someone else idea even if you are putting in own words you must use Harvard referencing system at end of quotation and on references and bibliography 

 

How does graphic design create an audience, published, distributed as websites, images, books, posters, found in public domain public spaces etc

 

print

Print media changing because of digital advancements

 

Digital

How they communicate effectively, algorithms help generate content for you on apps like snapchat and other online platforms, user generated content

 

Public space

Current climate, how we design when we have to continue doing social distancing, real impact on publicc spaces, and future, what should designers consider when making something for a public space, noise? Social way society works with social and cultural practices, nudge theory property architecture and behaviours that designers must think about. Pedestrian crossing, designed by camilla walala, some like this in Stratford. Work of art on street, affects general public interacting with it, flat piece of architecture and interacts with spaces around it, like a poster, particular context, need to consider all these things

 

Intro what you writing about, deconstruct your question, what design references you’ll be using, the layout and your thoughts about it, asking your own questions which you will answer along the way and in conclusion

 

Main text, three sections linked, around 300-350 words, explore your question, relate and analyse with different design references and case studies, find real life examples you can research to use as part of your main text. Have visual real life examples to frame what your argument is and what you’re answering around. Keep it in depth

 

Conclusion, 250 words where you summarise what you learnt and speculate what you think it has to relate with the world today, what’s happeningg now for example lockdown

 

Bilbligraphy all your images from online links, image 1 at the end keep pictures here reference where they have been downloaded from and date accessed

 

Separate image references at the end!

 

First research is the design examples, agencies, websites, interviews, articles, critiquing or reviewing that designers work

 

Second, conceptualise their work, are they responding to something contemporary of public spaces, what changing or going on in graphic design or the world? An event? History, how has it evolved, pick out key moments 

 

Thirdly is contextual, find essays artists books, articles about graphic design, what has other authors said about public spaces in graphic design? 

 

Use different case studies for these three sections

 

After doing this, looking at the sections, find two or three points and connect, idea + example+ analysis of example+ quotations/referenecs+theory+link back to the question

 

Why is it so relevant and important- why designer does like this and why its changed etc

 

So what? Evaluation, Lin back to the whole point of the question, why its significant, 

 

what next, how will it change after, connect to real world eg lockdown,

 

 and what if, if it changes in future,good for end of conclusion

 

Harvard referencing, use single inverted commas! Never start sentence with a quote or end a quote 

If no author use website name, then year you accessed if there isn’t a year there

‘…’ (holt,1997,pg.25)

‘…..’(artforum,com,2020)

Or according to holt (1197,p.25) he states that…..

 

Include the references we were given even if we never wrote about it but read it.

 

Citethemright.com - Harvard referencing in alphabetical order

 

Don’t do blogs, keep it .com or .org .ac.uk

quotes should be 4 lines long max

 

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