Friday 22 November 2013

DESIGN PRODUCTION - BRIEF 1 - CONTENT ORGANISATION

To progress after finishing my research I organised the collected content ready for the production of the outcome.

I started the organisation process by listing the information that will be included in the guide under each of the six sub-sections.


FORMAT

Important information;


Measurements introduction.
  • Brief introduction
  • Absolute and Relative measures.
  • The Em.
  • The En.
  • The Pica.
Measurements conversion chart.
  • Measurement conversion chart.
Printed line weights.
  • Printed line weight examples.
  • Explanation of  diagram.
Printed text sizes.
  • Printed text at varying size.
  • Will be on the same page as line weights.
Paper sizes and charts.
  • Chart only.



COLOUR

Important information;

Colour modes.
  • Explanation of CMYK & RGB.
  • Colour diagrams.
Colour combinations/Choosing schemes.
  • Colour scheme diagrams.
  • Supporting information.
Colour management.
  • Gamut diagram.
  • Supporting information.
  • Colour space information.
Spot and process colours.
  • CYMK spot diagram.
  • Supporting information.
  • Screen-printed spot colour.
Pantone matching system.
  • Pantone system example.
  • Explanation of system.
Coloured halftones.
  • Coloured halftone information.
  • CMYK dots picture example. 

Tints.
  • Tints diagram.
  • Tint information.

Pre-production checks.
  • Before sending a piece of work to print check list.


PRODUCTION - finish

Important information;


Image types.
  • Introduction.
  • Rasters.
  • Vectors.
  • Bitmaps.
  • Greyscale.
  • Halftone.
File types.
  • File types & uses table.
Resolution.
  • SPI, PPI, DPI, & LPI.
  • Example.
Working with images.
  • Introduction.
  • Resizing images.
  • Channels.
Overprints.
  • Covered in colour.
Bleeds and registration.
  • Bleeds - Introduction and example.
  • Registration - Introduction and example.
  • Trim - Introduction and example.
Trapping.
  • Introduction.
  • Spread and Choke.
  • S&C examples.
Tip-ins & Tip-ons.
  • Tip-in introduction
  • Tip-in example.
  • Tip-on introduction.
  • Tip-on example.
Proofing.
  • Introduction.
  • proof examples.
  • Large image.


PROCESS

Important information;


Screen print.
  • Introduction.
  • Equipment needed.
  • Step by set how to.
  • Print example.
Mono-print.
  • Introduction.
  • Equipment needed.
  • Step by set how to.
  • Print example.
Lino.
  • Introduction.
  • Equipment needed.
  • Step by set how to.
  • Print example.
Etching.
  • Introduction.
  • Equipment needed.
  • Step by set how to.
  • Print example.
Letter press. 
  • Introduction.
  • Equipment needed.
  • Step by set how to.
  • Print example.
Laser cutter.
  • Introduction.
  • Equipment needed.
  • Step by set how to.
  • Print example.
Offset Lithograph.
  • Introduction.
  • How it works.
  • Uses.
  • Cost.
  • Print example.

Risograph.
  • Introduction.
  • How it works.
  • Uses.
  • Cost.
  • Recycled print examples (collected from risograph printers).


STOCK


Important information;

Stock introduction.
  • Introduction to stocks.
  • Tipped in square stock examples.
Paper quality
  • Gsm.
  • Paper qualities.
  • Paper qualities example.
Types of paper
  • Table.
Inks on stock.
  • Introduction.
  • Print example on primary matt stock.
  • Inks printed on gloss stock.
Sustainability.
  • Introduction.
  • The stock I will print on will be recycled.



FINISHING


Important information;


Foiling.
  • Introduction.
  • How it works.
  • Print example.
Embossing and Debossing.
  • Introduction.
  • How it works.
  • Print example.
Spot varnish.
  • Introduction.
  • How it works.
  • Print example.
Thermochromic inks.
  • Introduction.
  • How it works.
  • Print example.

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