Presentation to Group/Group Work preparation for Final Presentation. Week 3;
Both banners presented are produced after iteration/feedback from the week prior=
First Front Banner (Big Ben);
The front banner design I produced within the group centres around showcasing of representing a certain demographic of people with a flag superimposed over a monument from the demographics original background.
A static animation will be presented on the front banner with three slides. First being Big ben on its own, after 10/30 seconds it transitions to the union jack over the big ben. Then after another 30 seconds the hashtag ‘London Is Open’ and Demographic Percentage will be present before fading to blue background briefly before starting the cycle of animation again.
Second Front Banner (What’s Your Story);
Minimalist design with the phrase ‘What’s Your Story’ dominating the space of the banner with the hashtag also enlarged to a large size. Although my design doesn’t include this visual feature, the use of a large digital screen (White Circle) will be displaying chosen stories from the viral campaign ‘What’s Your Story’ which will retrieve stories from people of different background recounting their experiences of the city itself
The Back Panel would be similar to the Second Front Banner but with space in the middle (White Circle?) to display the changing viral stories picked from social media (Twitter Viral Campaign). The stories that will be brief paragraphs will change every 15/30 minutes. The Phrase ‘What’s Your Story’ will still be present above the viral tweets with the hashtag below the stories in question.
Iteration/Feedback from Class;
- Create/Provide Different Fonts (Too Bold).
- Maybe not use the ’White British’ Poster design. Provides a political edge that is not wanted for this campaign.
- ‘What’s Your Story’ is a good concept.
- The use of Iconic Buildings is also a good concept providing an appealing presentation due to the use of colours.
- Make Stats More Uniform. This will lead to the group forming statistics centre around the various nationalities within London.
PDF Links and Screenshots of the final front banner and the back banner I designed after feedback from the groups within the class;
First Banner (Week 3)Second Front Banner 2 (Week 3)
The final back panel which will be considered for the final group presentation for Tuesday 19th February 2019 can be seen below (Tweets/Stories placed within white boxes opposite three key questions asked by our mock campaign);

The two screenshots below showcase the notes and early planning the group had before developing the final presentation for Tuesday 19th February 2019;

