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Exploring a visual communication technique The following presentation highlights how the designer/creative has primarily used the written word to illustrate an idea or concept. What sets the following examples apart is the economy and restraint that has been employed by the designer. By merely finding a solution within the word(s) or language that surround each subject. There also appears to be an effortless feel to these design solutions that belies the fact that each and every designer has had to work hard, striving to find that solution. However at some point on their creative journey they have had a ‘eureka’ moment. A connection or series of connections has been made and in order to achieve this they have employed one or more of the following techniques:- They have consistently kept an open mind. They have visually interrogating the surrounding word(s) & language. They have exploited the incidental. They have embraced serendipity (a happy accident) and happen-stance (chance occurrence). They have approached the problem both laterally & from 360 degrees. They have applied a relevant or appropriate technique to enhances the concept... ...and they have looked and looked, and looked again. All years 1 technique Words within Words

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Exploring a visual communication technique

The following presentation highlights how the designer/creative has primarily used the written word to illustrate an idea or concept.

What sets the following examples apart is the economy and restraint that has been employed by the designer. By merely finding a solution within the word(s) or language that surround each subject.

There also appears to be an effortless feel to these design solutions that belies the fact that each and every designer has had to work hard, striving to find that solution.

However at some point on their creative journey they have had a ‘eureka’ moment. A connection or series of connections has been made and in order to achieve this they have employed one or more of the following techniques:-

They have consistently kept an open mind.

They have visually interrogating the surrounding word(s) & language.

They have exploited the incidental.

They have embraced serendipity (a happy accident) and happen-stance (chance occurrence).

They have approached the problem both laterally & from 360 degrees.

They have applied a relevant or appropriate technique to enhances the concept...

...and they have looked and looked, and looked again.

All years 1tech

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Words within Words

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Life“did you ever realise that if is the middle word of life”?

Denis Hopper - Apocolypse Now

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“Brains A one Ale” - Brewing cask ale in Cardiff for over 125 years,

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Logotype for the Earth Art Institute -1992.One powerful word is hidden within another.

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Vidal Sassoon 50th Anniversary Logotype -1992.Stylishly combines both name & number.

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Apartheid succinctly illustrated

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WILTON EXPRESS

Wilton Express was the name of a new delivery service that covered the entire country.

By looking long and hard we saw a direction for the clients identity.

Answer on next slide

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Poster for New York based human rights charity Witness. Designed by Lippa Pearce Design

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Personal Christmas Card

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Claire is marrying Dave - Wedding inviteDesigned by The Chase Creative Consultants

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coarse!A descriptive expletive

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Book cover for a Pan Paperbacks on the ultimate diet.The designer was given the word fasting as the title

but saw greater possibilities.

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The co-operative Bank Calendar - 1991. Designed to raise money for 6 special niche charities.The introduction above contains a hidden message.

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A Sense of Duty

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Is IKEA a good IDEA?A simple cut & paste twist.

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Manchester Evening News are expanding & moving office - The Chase

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Ideas United - Poster for TED Lectures Amsterdam - 2013

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Year 1 Creative thinking exercise - Typography

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Final year student project 2007

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Year 3 - ASA (Advertising Standards Authority) press campaign - D&AD runner up 2002

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‘The diference a letter can make’Year 3 - ASA (Advertising Standards Authority) press campaign - D&AD winner 2002

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a gift that just keeps giving

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Final year student project 2005

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Challenging assumptions.Manchester Met Fine Art degree show invite 1992

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French Connection UK

Initially an idea sketched out by Trevor Beattie in 1997 on a paper napkin after he noticed French Connection used the abbreviation FCUK on an internal memo. The idea evolved into one of the highest

profile and most controversial British ad campaigns of recent years.

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Brand marketing campaign for Manchester City 2008/09 season - by Mark Studio

“Man City take pride in being rootedin the city, supported by passionate local fans who care

more about good football than a glitzy image.”

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Proposed identity for The Mitchell & Kenyon Cinema - by The Chase

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Pilotlight Australia

Set up by Comic Relief co-founder Jane Tewson, Pilotlight’s aim isn’t to raise money, it’s to spark ideas, turn heads and make people think.

Seeing something good or unexpected, in something bad.

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Cystic Fibrosis - Johnson Banks

“In discussions and research, it became apparent pretty quickly that the condition is widely misunderstood. Most people don’t understand what it

is, or what it does, until someone close to them is affected by it”.

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Alzheimer’s Australia - Interbrand Australia - 2012

The following brand features a flexible logo that changes and evolves to communicate different messages.

Using two colours and often just four words the idea communicates the name of the organisation, highlights a problem and features a strong call to action.

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Alzheimer’s Australia Board 1 of 2

GOODNIGHTWAKE UP

UNDERSTANDEDUCATE

RESEARCHINGFUNDED BY

FIGHTSAVE

STOPGO

AGAINSTFOR

OPPOSESUPPORT

CONQUERCONNECT

BEATTWEET

DISCUSSINGACROSS

CONFRONTADVANCEPOKE

FACEBOOK

Alzheimer’s Australia The brand features a fl exible logo that changes and evolves to communicate different messages. Using two colours and often just four words we communicate the name of the organisation, highlight a problem and feature a strong call to action.

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Alzheimer’s Australia Board 1 of 2

GOODNIGHTWAKE UP

UNDERSTANDEDUCATE

RESEARCHINGFUNDED BY

FIGHTSAVE

STOPGO

AGAINSTFOR

OPPOSESUPPORT

CONQUERCONNECT

BEATTWEET

DISCUSSINGACROSS

CONFRONTADVANCEPOKE

FACEBOOK

Alzheimer’s Australia The brand features a fl exible logo that changes and evolves to communicate different messages. Using two colours and often just four words we communicate the name of the organisation, highlight a problem and feature a strong call to action.

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Alzheimer’s Australia Board 1 of 2

GOODNIGHTWAKE UP

UNDERSTANDEDUCATE

RESEARCHINGFUNDED BY

FIGHTSAVE

STOPGO

AGAINSTFOR

OPPOSESUPPORT

CONQUERCONNECT

BEATTWEET

DISCUSSINGACROSS

CONFRONTADVANCEPOKE

FACEBOOK

Alzheimer’s Australia The brand features a fl exible logo that changes and evolves to communicate different messages. Using two colours and often just four words we communicate the name of the organisation, highlight a problem and feature a strong call to action.

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Alzheimer’s Australia Board 1 of 2

GOODNIGHTWAKE UP

UNDERSTANDEDUCATE

RESEARCHINGFUNDED BY

FIGHTSAVE

STOPGO

AGAINSTFOR

OPPOSESUPPORT

CONQUERCONNECT

BEATTWEET

DISCUSSINGACROSS

CONFRONTADVANCEPOKE

FACEBOOK

Alzheimer’s Australia The brand features a fl exible logo that changes and evolves to communicate different messages. Using two colours and often just four words we communicate the name of the organisation, highlight a problem and feature a strong call to action.

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Alzheimer’s Australia Board 1 of 2

GOODNIGHTWAKE UP

UNDERSTANDEDUCATE

RESEARCHINGFUNDED BY

FIGHTSAVE

STOPGO

AGAINSTFOR

OPPOSESUPPORT

CONQUERCONNECT

BEATTWEET

DISCUSSINGACROSS

CONFRONTADVANCEPOKE

FACEBOOK

Alzheimer’s Australia The brand features a fl exible logo that changes and evolves to communicate different messages. Using two colours and often just four words we communicate the name of the organisation, highlight a problem and feature a strong call to action.

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Alzheimer’s Australia Board 1 of 2

GOODNIGHTWAKE UP

UNDERSTANDEDUCATE

RESEARCHINGFUNDED BY

FIGHTSAVE

STOPGO

AGAINSTFOR

OPPOSESUPPORT

CONQUERCONNECT

BEATTWEET

DISCUSSINGACROSS

CONFRONTADVANCEPOKE

FACEBOOK

Alzheimer’s Australia The brand features a fl exible logo that changes and evolves to communicate different messages. Using two colours and often just four words we communicate the name of the organisation, highlight a problem and feature a strong call to action.

a gift that just keeps giving

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A book weell worth purchasing

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Scunthorpe

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ScunthorpeThe Scunthorpe problem is the blocking of e-mails, forum posts or search results by a spam filter or search engine because their text contains a string of letters that are shared with an obscene word.

While computers can easily identify strings of text within a document, broad blocking rules may result in false positives, causing innocent phrases to be blocked.

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