
The above is an initial logo design for the degree show. It is quite abstract in the way that it doesn't directly have associations with the media. Yet the coloured lines are open to interpretation; for example, the lines could denote different paths that the media students have decided to take with their course. The lines also reflect the basics of graphic design, which is everything starts from a dot then those dots make a line. The simplicity of the lines show that nothing has to be to complex for graphic design and simple things are effective.
I have developed the logo into an initial poster design. I decided to give the poster a black background which would be a consistent theme throughout the press pack. The black background was inspired by Saul Bass, he uses a lot of black in his work with very few other colours. I think the black also makes the poster look more professional, chic and contemporary.
The poster may need some extra information provided but that can be added in further development of the poster. Simplicity was key for my designs and I believe the poster echoes this; it makes the degree show look professional and so people will take it seriously.

I developed my tape idea from the previous task. I roughened the edges and made the tape look more hand-drawn. This poster is much more illustrative and fun and is noticeably to do with the media. The poster is still very simplistic and the tape would be the logo throughout the press pack.










