At the beginning we both sat in class and made a list of things we were interested in making and skills we knew we had such as calligraphy, bookmaking, sewing etc. We knew we wanted to go beyond a design printed on paper and we both agreed fairly quickly that we wanted to focus on the causes of teen homelessness. We then said that we would go home and find pictures/sources of inspiration, initially thinking that we would make a book. We also gathered as much information and articles on homeless teens as we could. Then we decided that designing and making a book would take too much time for the time we had to get the project done and switched to the idea of presenting our data in a mobile. Originally we had the idea of making it our of cardboard and painting on our statistics but agreed it would be too difficult. We then sketched a rough brain storm map developing our main causes like No School, or Violence in the home. We split them up between us, went home, and if it was needed we found additional research to add to our map which we made/wrote/drew on a big board for class. After the mind-map Jordynn made a very useful diagram showing our causes and how they "fell" on the mobile and connected to other issues. For homework we found type inspirations for the fonts and overall look of the "cards" and agreed on a style and 2 typefaces. Again, splitting up the cards having 10 each, we went home and typed out and designed each card, we had very little trouble getting the same looking cards and I personally soon forgot which ones I did and which ones she did. Which is perfect because we want them to become a cohesive project naturally. We measured cards, making the causes at the top bigger and progressively become smaller as you go down the mobile, printed, pos/neg., and copied the cards, cut them out, pasted them on the boards, made the right amount of holes for each card in the right place (Jordynn supplied the beautiful string and assigned a color to a card) and we started threading them together until we got the end product.
WHAT DID vs. DIDN'T WORK
I think as a group Jordynn and I work very well together, we get stuff done, and pull our weight, both come up with ideas and have the same inclinations and standards as far as process, style, and craft.
I think the "title" or top card holding the mobile together was too flimsy, it would have been nice if it was stronger poster board.
The string worked very well in my opinion but we wanted to show a intricate and maybe even confusing amount of connections between the causes. I thought the design as a design looked better without the extra strings through the middle but like i said we needed them to portray the intent of the design.
INSPIRATIONS
I saw a mobile with type on it a while ago that I liked and wished I could try. My type inspiration came from my research (which I posted earlier).
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