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DESIGN FOR PRODUCTION
SANGEETA JAIN
TODAY WE WILL LOOK AT…
1.  Marketing Research = defining the problem
2.  Advertising Campaign = seeking insight
3.  Creative Strategy = choosing the best solution
4.  Prototyping = communicating the solution – Final Visuals
5.  Production = implementing the solution
•  Newspapers
•  Magazines
•  Billboards
LECTURE 3 PROTOTYPING
WHAT IS PROTOTYPING?
The word prototype derives from the Greek “prototypon”
meaning primitive form, neutral of “prototypos” where
“protos” means first and “typos” means impression.
A prototype is a concrete representation,
model or release of a product built to test a
concept or process or to act as a thing to be
replicated or learned from.
•  Prototypes support creativity. Prototyping helps to
experiment with multiple approaches and ideas.
•  Prototypes encourage communication. It facilitates
discussion through visuals instead of words and ensures
that the designer, client and production team, all get a
common understanding of the design solution.
•  Prototypes facilitate early evaluation. Thus it reduces risk
and avoids missed requirements, leading to a better
design faster.
PROTOTYPES
SKETCH VS. PROTOTYPE
As prototyping progresses through the
design cycle, increase the visual
resemblance by introducing elements of
style, colour, branding and graphics.
SKETCH VS. PROTOTYPE
As the prototype is refined, replace
dummy text with real content to get a feel
for how it affects the overall design.
SKETCH VS. PROTOTYPE
Adding interactivity in subsequent iterations
increases functional resemblance and
allows the prototype to be used for usability
testing and training and communications.
Prototypes are also
known as “final visuals” in
field of Graphic Design.
LECTURE 3 PRODUCTION
After the designer completes the final
visual design (prototypes), the design
files are prepared for production
(printing). It is only through production
means printing that the design can
reach the audience.
PRINT PRODUCTION
•  An extremely important process in between the final design
visuals and production/printing is “Print Production”. It is the
process to build files that print, fold and trim correctly.
•  In order to build these files the designer needs to know the
print requirements such as paper sizes, fold and cut marks,
bleed, CMYK colours however there are also specialist
print production artists who do this job.
•  These files are then send to the printing press to be printed
(PRODUCED) in large quantities.
The files that go for printing
or production are called
“artwork” or “raw/open files”
in field of Graphic Design.
PRINT PRODUCTION BASICS
•  Work in the right software:
–  Illustrator for vector and single-page layouts
–  Photoshop to manipulate images
–  InDesign for multi-page documents
•  Maintain image quality:
–  300 DPI for print
•  Color:
–  CMYK for print (cyan, magenta, yellow, key – black)
PRINT PRODUCTION BASICS
•  Build to Size:
–  Build your files at actual size unless your final size is too large
for your software to accommodate.
•  Name Your Files Clearly:
–  Unusual characters in a name have been known to cause a
printer’s computer to crash.
–  Keep file names under 30 characters and use letters and
numbers only.
In this age of digital information, newspapers still have retained the power to
shape public perception and for their credibility. Some reasons to choose
newspaper advertisement as a part of an advertising campaign are for their…
ü  Reach – general audience and/or specific groups
ü  Reliability – it comes with a the level of trust
ü  Versatility – delivered at a short notice to almost the entire nation
ü  Integration – of offline advertising and online presence
ü  Universal Appeal – because of the variety of content
WHY NEWSPAPERS?
•  Newspaper pages are laid out on a grid which consists of a margin on 4
sides, a number of vertical columns, and space in between columns.
•  Common page grids include:
ESSENTIALS OF PRODUCTION – NEWSPAPERS
•  Generally there are 8 columns for newspaper advertising
–  1 column 3.1 cm
–  2 columns 6.4cm
–  3 columns 9.8cm
–  4 columns 13.1cm
–  5 columns 16.5cm
–  6 columns 19.8cm
–  7 columns 23.2cm
–  8 columns 26.5cm
•  Assessment task 1 = 4 columns x 10 cms (4 inches)
ESSENTIALS OF PRODUCTION – NEWSPAPERS
Magazines reflects quality, elegance and style. They engage people with
specific motivation and interest at regular intervals to generate brand
awareness and sales. Here are some reasons to include magazine
advertisement in an advertising campaign…
ü  Focus – on specific groups
ü  Attention –catches the attention of the reader for a longer time
ü  Sensory Experience – readers can see, feel, smell and also taste/try
ü  Due to the focus, attention and experience the readers engage with it
ü  Inspiration – readers may save cut-outs that motivation them thus
serve as reminders to sell a product
WHY MAGAZINES?
ESSENTIALS OF PRODUCTION – MAGAZINES
•  A magazine production file typically consists of:
–  Trim Line: This is the finished size of the printed piece.
–  Print/Safe Area: The safe area to keep any important information within.
–  Bleed Area: Bleed is a term used to describe a document which has images or
elements that touch the edge of the page, extending beyond the print area and
leaving no white margin. The minimum bleed to be kept in an artwork is 1/8 in.
–  Crop Marks: Indicates where to cut the paper.
1.  Trim is where the product will be cut.
2.  Bleed is the zone outside the trim area.
3.  Margin is the zone inside the trim area.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleed_(printing)
Prototypes and Print Production
MagazineAdvertisementSizes
http://www.5280.com/page/print-ad-specifications
ESSENTIALS OF PRODUCTION – MAGAZINES
•  Assessment task 1 = Full Page Advertisement
•  Create the file in CYMK color mode
•  Remember to include a bleed
•  Link images
•  Rasterize type
•  Submit high resolution PDFs
According to Universal McCann, 2010 Total Media Spending; TVB, Nielsen
Media Research Survey 2008, % Hours/Week, Most people spend 70% of their
time outside the home and is possibly the last place where consumers do not
control the ad space are some reasons to include outdoor advertising such as
billboards in an advertising campaign…
ü  Mass Appeal – people see it when they are on road
ü  Increased Visibility – because of their big and bold impact
ü  Constant Exposure – available and working around the clock, 24/7
ü  According to the study conducted by *Forbes, “billboard viewers make
shopping decisions while in the car.” (so don’t miss it!)
ü  Billboards provide a chance for many smart design possibilities.
*http://www.forbes.com/sites/marketshare/2011/10/10/does-outdoor-advertising-still-work/#4bc64cef1c88
WHY BILLBOARDS?
•  Billboard Advertising Design Guidelines. Make it….
– Simple
– Bold
– Brief
WHY BILLBOARDS?
WHY BILLBOARDS?
•  There are several standard sizes of billboards used in
the outdoor advertising. The huge billboards are made
with smaller number of panels also known as “posters” or
they are measured in feet.
ESSENTIALS OF PRODUCTION – BILLBOARDS
•  Billboard advertising/printing is also known as large format printing. Printers
are generally support a maximum print roll width of between 18" and 100”.
•  The printing process is like digital printing except that, it uses a larger scale
of printers. Printing is faster but its end result produces high quality colors.
•  It uses CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key color Black) color combination.
•  Vinyl Banners are popular for outdoor use.
ESSENTIALS OF PRODUCTION – BILLBOARDS

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Prototypes and Print Production

  • 2. TODAY WE WILL LOOK AT… 1.  Marketing Research = defining the problem 2.  Advertising Campaign = seeking insight 3.  Creative Strategy = choosing the best solution 4.  Prototyping = communicating the solution – Final Visuals 5.  Production = implementing the solution •  Newspapers •  Magazines •  Billboards
  • 4. WHAT IS PROTOTYPING? The word prototype derives from the Greek “prototypon” meaning primitive form, neutral of “prototypos” where “protos” means first and “typos” means impression. A prototype is a concrete representation, model or release of a product built to test a concept or process or to act as a thing to be replicated or learned from.
  • 5. •  Prototypes support creativity. Prototyping helps to experiment with multiple approaches and ideas. •  Prototypes encourage communication. It facilitates discussion through visuals instead of words and ensures that the designer, client and production team, all get a common understanding of the design solution. •  Prototypes facilitate early evaluation. Thus it reduces risk and avoids missed requirements, leading to a better design faster. PROTOTYPES
  • 6. SKETCH VS. PROTOTYPE As prototyping progresses through the design cycle, increase the visual resemblance by introducing elements of style, colour, branding and graphics.
  • 7. SKETCH VS. PROTOTYPE As the prototype is refined, replace dummy text with real content to get a feel for how it affects the overall design.
  • 8. SKETCH VS. PROTOTYPE Adding interactivity in subsequent iterations increases functional resemblance and allows the prototype to be used for usability testing and training and communications.
  • 9. Prototypes are also known as “final visuals” in field of Graphic Design.
  • 11. After the designer completes the final visual design (prototypes), the design files are prepared for production (printing). It is only through production means printing that the design can reach the audience.
  • 12. PRINT PRODUCTION •  An extremely important process in between the final design visuals and production/printing is “Print Production”. It is the process to build files that print, fold and trim correctly. •  In order to build these files the designer needs to know the print requirements such as paper sizes, fold and cut marks, bleed, CMYK colours however there are also specialist print production artists who do this job. •  These files are then send to the printing press to be printed (PRODUCED) in large quantities.
  • 13. The files that go for printing or production are called “artwork” or “raw/open files” in field of Graphic Design.
  • 14. PRINT PRODUCTION BASICS •  Work in the right software: –  Illustrator for vector and single-page layouts –  Photoshop to manipulate images –  InDesign for multi-page documents •  Maintain image quality: –  300 DPI for print •  Color: –  CMYK for print (cyan, magenta, yellow, key – black)
  • 15. PRINT PRODUCTION BASICS •  Build to Size: –  Build your files at actual size unless your final size is too large for your software to accommodate. •  Name Your Files Clearly: –  Unusual characters in a name have been known to cause a printer’s computer to crash. –  Keep file names under 30 characters and use letters and numbers only.
  • 16. In this age of digital information, newspapers still have retained the power to shape public perception and for their credibility. Some reasons to choose newspaper advertisement as a part of an advertising campaign are for their… ü  Reach – general audience and/or specific groups ü  Reliability – it comes with a the level of trust ü  Versatility – delivered at a short notice to almost the entire nation ü  Integration – of offline advertising and online presence ü  Universal Appeal – because of the variety of content WHY NEWSPAPERS?
  • 17. •  Newspaper pages are laid out on a grid which consists of a margin on 4 sides, a number of vertical columns, and space in between columns. •  Common page grids include: ESSENTIALS OF PRODUCTION – NEWSPAPERS
  • 18. •  Generally there are 8 columns for newspaper advertising –  1 column 3.1 cm –  2 columns 6.4cm –  3 columns 9.8cm –  4 columns 13.1cm –  5 columns 16.5cm –  6 columns 19.8cm –  7 columns 23.2cm –  8 columns 26.5cm •  Assessment task 1 = 4 columns x 10 cms (4 inches) ESSENTIALS OF PRODUCTION – NEWSPAPERS
  • 19. Magazines reflects quality, elegance and style. They engage people with specific motivation and interest at regular intervals to generate brand awareness and sales. Here are some reasons to include magazine advertisement in an advertising campaign… ü  Focus – on specific groups ü  Attention –catches the attention of the reader for a longer time ü  Sensory Experience – readers can see, feel, smell and also taste/try ü  Due to the focus, attention and experience the readers engage with it ü  Inspiration – readers may save cut-outs that motivation them thus serve as reminders to sell a product WHY MAGAZINES?
  • 20. ESSENTIALS OF PRODUCTION – MAGAZINES •  A magazine production file typically consists of: –  Trim Line: This is the finished size of the printed piece. –  Print/Safe Area: The safe area to keep any important information within. –  Bleed Area: Bleed is a term used to describe a document which has images or elements that touch the edge of the page, extending beyond the print area and leaving no white margin. The minimum bleed to be kept in an artwork is 1/8 in. –  Crop Marks: Indicates where to cut the paper. 1.  Trim is where the product will be cut. 2.  Bleed is the zone outside the trim area. 3.  Margin is the zone inside the trim area. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleed_(printing)
  • 23. ESSENTIALS OF PRODUCTION – MAGAZINES •  Assessment task 1 = Full Page Advertisement •  Create the file in CYMK color mode •  Remember to include a bleed •  Link images •  Rasterize type •  Submit high resolution PDFs
  • 24. According to Universal McCann, 2010 Total Media Spending; TVB, Nielsen Media Research Survey 2008, % Hours/Week, Most people spend 70% of their time outside the home and is possibly the last place where consumers do not control the ad space are some reasons to include outdoor advertising such as billboards in an advertising campaign… ü  Mass Appeal – people see it when they are on road ü  Increased Visibility – because of their big and bold impact ü  Constant Exposure – available and working around the clock, 24/7 ü  According to the study conducted by *Forbes, “billboard viewers make shopping decisions while in the car.” (so don’t miss it!) ü  Billboards provide a chance for many smart design possibilities. *http://www.forbes.com/sites/marketshare/2011/10/10/does-outdoor-advertising-still-work/#4bc64cef1c88 WHY BILLBOARDS?
  • 25. •  Billboard Advertising Design Guidelines. Make it…. – Simple – Bold – Brief WHY BILLBOARDS?
  • 27. •  There are several standard sizes of billboards used in the outdoor advertising. The huge billboards are made with smaller number of panels also known as “posters” or they are measured in feet. ESSENTIALS OF PRODUCTION – BILLBOARDS
  • 28. •  Billboard advertising/printing is also known as large format printing. Printers are generally support a maximum print roll width of between 18" and 100”. •  The printing process is like digital printing except that, it uses a larger scale of printers. Printing is faster but its end result produces high quality colors. •  It uses CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key color Black) color combination. •  Vinyl Banners are popular for outdoor use. ESSENTIALS OF PRODUCTION – BILLBOARDS