In groups we were asked to discuss what we had found over the week about the 5 titles. This is what we had found as a group.
Colour: RGB, CMYK, HSV
RGB- More colour, variety of colour compared to CMYK- Metalic or Fluorescent
HSV- Percieved by rods and cones in your eyes. If there is no light is there colour.
CMYK- The colour mode that you use when you are designing on the computer.
Format- How things are sort out and arranged. A sizes and B sizes
Production- Process of making the product e.g cutting, glueing, binding, stitching, testing etc.
Processes- Methods used to create the product eg Screen printing, letterpress, laser cut, consiller format, function, stock, colour etc.
Could even be digital- converting image to CMYK etc.
Finishing- Related to Process, such as Spot Varnish, embossing/ de-bossing, foiling, matte/glass. Attention to detail- Professional touches
Stock- Medium on which you print onto Anything !
As a class these are the outcomes:
What is
Format: Scale, Size and working within that
Colour: Colour modes, Hues, Function etc.
Production: The actual making of it
Process: The method
Finishing: The production and Process
Stock: Subtrates for Printing, Considerations
Summary: Doing this workshop has answered questions but giving me so many more. I believe that you can't do one with out the other. All these things rely on each other. For example you have to decide on what colours you want and if they will work with the type of stock you have chosen as depending on stock your colour will be different. Will the process you have chosen work with the stock you want to use etc.
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