To start the project, I researched the design studio's target audience and their preferences, in order to create an effective presentation board. I took inspiration from various design elements, such as bold and clear typography, captivating visuals, and concise information, in order to create an impactful design.
In order to ensure that the presentation board was effective, I worked closely with Professor Drury and received feedback on my design from both him and my peers. This allowed me to make the necessary adjustments to my design to ensure that it was visually appealing and effectively conveyed the information to potential clients.
To create the presentation board, I first created a rough draft of my design on paper, sketching out the layout and the various design elements that I planned to incorporate. Once I had a rough draft, I used graphic design software to create a digital version of the presentation board, allowing me to experiment with different designs and layouts.
The final design featured the school's colors and typefaces, which helped to reinforce the school's brand identity. The presentation board included a clear and concise introduction to the design studio, along with detailed descriptions of the studio's services and the benefits of working with them. I also included relevant visuals and examples of the studio's past work, helping to showcase the studio's capabilities to potential clients.
Overall, the project was a great learning experience for me, as it allowed me to put my design skills to the test and work with real clients. It also helped me to better understand the importance of staying on-brand and creating effective designs that can effectively communicate the desired message to the target audience.