Monday, 16 October 2017
Relating my design to the brief
Photo collection of the art and architecture:
This has been done by collaging some of the photos Megan provided and merging the art and architecture in specific areas together. The pages in the book that feature art galleries therefore only focus on artwork provide zoomed in images of the specific artwork so that it doesn't give too much away and makes the reader want to visit them areas.
Follow the art & architecture throughout the city starting at the centre square and working your way out:
This has been achieved by having a line running across the pages in a pattern that is similar to one created by a bicycle tyre. Above this I have written the area name and the distance from the centre of Krakow. I wanted to keep the information limited as I think visiting the place is more important than looking at pictures of it/ reading about it in a book. Most art galleries and tourist attractions have a lot of information inside them therefore the reader can find out about the place when they get there.
Target Audience:
People not wanting to visit popular attractions and people first visiting the city:
This is a fun way to explore Krakow as it is more of an adventure. People have to look closely to try hunt out the different buildings/ artworks hiding in the collages, it makes it more of a mystery. As well as trying to find the different places recommended in the book, they may stumble upon something that doesn't feature which would enhance the experience even more.
As the book has a limited amount of text which is somewhat universal, both English and Polish tourists would be able to use this guide which I think is nice.
Size:
small in size and lightweight, possibility to fit in pocket or bag.
The booklet will be a similar size to a passport, a book that I know definitely fits in a pocket. The cover will be thin enough to bend and fit to the curve of your back pocket.
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