Preflight Final Concept

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By Sam Yates, Mary Lim & Edith Galicia

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mary-picture from the folly theater two years ago-our design work has evolved over three years, and we’re finally going to graduate in may<next build>-our design has come to a point where we’re all ready to go out into the real world and make cool stuff-it’s an exciting time for our lives, and we want people who attend our show to feel excited about our work too-keeping those things in mind, we decided to go with our concept

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samWe’re ready to PREFLIGHT both means1. In printing, pre-flight is the process of confirming that the digital files required for the printing process are all present, valid, correctly formatted, and of the desired

type.2. but the word originates from preflight checklists made by pilots before flight

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samWe’re ready to PREFLIGHT both means1. In printing, pre-flight is the process of confirming that the digital files required for the printing process are all present, valid, correctly formatted, and of the desired

type.2. but the word originates from preflight checklists made by pilots before flight

playing on both the anticipation before graduation and the finalization of printing, preflight speaks to both

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ENERGY

ANTICIPATION

PROCESS

edith-process: setting up the senior show-social media aspect showing process-key words: energy, anticipation, process

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MINI 7

1. bomb 2. diving board 3. alarm clock 4. microwave 5. kettle 6. popcorn 7. new year’s 8. airplane 9. food eating contest 10. thermometer 11. kitchen timer 12. stopwatch 13. rocketship 14. explosion 15. old films (countdown) 16. school bell 17. graduation

ENERGY

ANTICIPATION

PROCESS

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all edith - type mary - objects/list sam - illustration style

for type: mini 7, arial black, stempel Garamondmini 7: speaks to the digital aspects of designarial black: commands presence, bold, nice complement to mini7stempel garamond: nod to analog

for the illustrations: list of things that are time-sensitiveex. about to dive from a diving board, a second before the alarm clock goes off, a kettle about to boil, etc.

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maryhow elements would come together:type, imagery, color palette-taking the visual language from the preflight panel in InDesign

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samspatial elements-the work will be emphasized

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samfree-standing walls-represents the process aspect with all the elements coming together-a visual checklist (see the armature of all the pieces, structure is shown + final work)

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marydraping paper relating to the printing processutilizing ceiling to floor aspects

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ALL-what elements excite everyone about this concept-will it successfully showcase our work-any changes people would make to the style, color palette, etc.

We’re ready to PREFLIGHT both means1. In printing, pre-flight is the process of confirming that the digital files required for the printing process are all present, valid, correctly formatted, and of the desired

type.2. but the word originates from preflight checklists made by pilots before flight

playing on both the anticipation before graduation and the finalization of printing, preflight speaks to both