Thursday, 30 July 2015
Week 3: Development
For some development on my chosen poster from our interim presentation I used the posterised style of image from the Obama hope posters and merged it with the idea of changing more than just the flag and retained some of the communist propaganda fundamental design principles. I've subverted the classic fist (sometimes alone but sometimes waving a flag) and changed it into a disgusted pinched hand holding the flag like a dirty rag/tissue. The Type 'Meh.' is meant to be a play on kiwi slang and add an element of humour into the composition. The full stop in place of a exclamation mark often found in type on propaganda posters highlights the difference between the typical inspiring propaganda poster and this half-hearted uninspiring image of our current flag.
Wednesday, 29 July 2015
Week 3: More development/new approach
These developments are an approach to the concept that the New Zealand flag doesn't fully represent New Zealand's entire population and their cultures/ethnicities. I attempted to display this through contrast between black and white and full colour flag and blocking out the same proportion of the flag as the statistic was referring to. This wasn't entirely successful as the shape of the flag distorted the proportions of the statistics and diminished the effect somewhat. Also my statistics weren't extremely compelling in the first place. If I had to pick one the one that's more grey seems to come across stronger.
Tuesday, 28 July 2015
Week 3: Developments of "Changing more" concept
Here are just some rough mock ups of potential further developments for my concept of the flag change being a catalyst for further potential change in NZ society. I don't think I'll take these ideas any further to be honest, they seem too generic and cheesy, also they're slightly ambiguous as to whats going to change if we change the flag. But they're part of the design process, so here they are.
Monday, 27 July 2015
Week 3: Interim Presentation
These are the four posters I showed at the interim presentation on Monday.
The first poster's point is that a change in the flag could incite a change in other aspects of NZ society such as relations between Māori and Pākehā New Zealanders. I've paid homage to communist propaganda posters and subverted the skin colours of the shaking hands for the colours of the Union Jack and Tino Rangatiratanga. The slogan 'Changing more than just the flag' is used to provoke thought in viewers about what the flag change could possibly mean in the greater scheme of things.
Feedback I got on this one was that overall it was a bit vague what the message was. The use of the Union Jack instead of the New Zealand flag was confusing to some and came across as representing saying 'nope' to the commonwealth or the UK in general. The singular use of the word 'nope' without any subtext was too vague as it isn't entirely clear where the negativity stems from or what the reason is that we're saying 'nope'.
The third poster's point is that the New Zealand flag isnt distinguishable enough from the Australian flag and needs to define New Zealand as a separate, unique identity. I've paid homage to comic books and their style by putting comic book speech on top of an historical painting of men writing at a table. I've also also parodied the comic book style by adding colloquial kiwi language in the speech bubbles to create humour.
Feedback for this poster was that the humour worked well and it was obvious what the poster was conveying, although for the poster to directly allude to the fact that it's taking a position on the upcoming referendum it may need more conextualising (possibly through subtext). Another criticism was the poor production quality so I'll need to work harder on pushing the comic book aesthetic and possibly incorporating the background image into a full page of a comic book.
The fourth poster's point is that the current flag doesn't inspire or invoke pride in New Zealanders. I've subverted a single soldier and sad looking flagpole into a composition originally featuring many soldiers raising an American flag (iconic of WWII).
This poster's criticisms were that it could also be saying that the flag is MORE inspiring as it only takes one person to raise it, or that NZ as a smaller nation can compete with the strength of larger and more powerful nations such as the U.S.A. I personally don't agree with it coming across as NZ being inspired by the flag as I've shown the flag is droopy and sad but if it's not coming across strong enough it's something I'll have to work on.
Overall I think I'll move on with the concept from the first poster, however the third poster is also maybe something I'll spend time developing as the humour works well to convey it's message and it's a bit more of a fun point to explore.
Friday, 24 July 2015
Week 2: Research
I've been doing research into both sides of the flag change argument and have decided to take the stance of pro flag change. I started off as pro flag change before this assignment even began and have just found my opinions reiterated and supplemented by new information which should make asserting my standpoint easier than if I had no opinion or an opposing one.
One resource I found really helpful for informing my argument was http://mdes.thomaslebas.com/
I found it much easier to sift through and understand since he's taken all the information he's learned and condensed it into relevant blog posts that aren't too long and tedious to read. My favourite points are:
The money spent on the flag referendum isn't necessarily money spent elsewhere - thats not how the government and money works. If the money isn't spent on the flag referendum its not put in other places, it's left unspent, and unspent money is technically useless money.
The flag represents a lot more than simply a new logo for the country - it represents a potential for change in other areas such as the current relationship between Maori and Pakeha New Zealanders, and potential discussion around the issues to do with the Treaty of Waitangi.
One resource I found really helpful for informing my argument was http://mdes.thomaslebas.com/
I found it much easier to sift through and understand since he's taken all the information he's learned and condensed it into relevant blog posts that aren't too long and tedious to read. My favourite points are:
The money spent on the flag referendum isn't necessarily money spent elsewhere - thats not how the government and money works. If the money isn't spent on the flag referendum its not put in other places, it's left unspent, and unspent money is technically useless money.
The flag represents a lot more than simply a new logo for the country - it represents a potential for change in other areas such as the current relationship between Maori and Pakeha New Zealanders, and potential discussion around the issues to do with the Treaty of Waitangi.
Sunday, 19 July 2015
Week 2: Mind Mapping Topics
The results of a group mind mapping exercise we did in class. Some feedback we got was that we weren't extending our ideas far enough past the words and ideas associated with the original topic.
Thursday, 16 July 2015
Week 1: Poster research
Here I've collected a few posters I think are relevant to the Ihi/Wehi exercise we did in class, I've got some observations in my workbook of more posters.
This poster doesn't necessarily have any point it's communicating but I like that it uses pastiche and subverts soldiers for fish (Ihi) conveying a humorous tone (Wehi). The fish may be metaphors for something else but I can't find any sources explicitly stating so.
The use of grid in this poster is evident and I love the use of contrast in colours, movement with the open and closed doors and the sense of pattern/repetition (ihi). It reminds me of exploring a complicated multi leveled and mysterious building or space (wehi).
I like the use of diagonal lines and figures (ihi) to portray movement and activity (wehi), and the use of the colour blue (and type)(ihi) to allude to the product (the olivetti studio 45 typewriter) (wehi).
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