6/29/2011

Creative brief #3

Creative Brief #3

1. Identification? Symbols Signs - they are every where and there very important for us to know.

2. What are the project and the problem?
The project is the symbols of these signs, to understand what you want and where you need to go. The problem might be that you don't really need to understand the language, but you need the to know the knowledge of these signs.

3. Who is the client?
Roger Cook and Don Shanosky signage symbols system for the U.S. Department of Transportation in 1974. And today these symbol signs are still used all over the world... on train station, air ports, subways, malls and more.

4. Who is the intended audience?
Everyone (Men, Women, children and when pets).

5. What is the core message?
A symbol is something such as a particular mark that represents some piece of information. For example, a red octagon may be a symbol for "STOP". On a map, a picture of a table might represent a campsite. Numerals are symbols for numbers. All language consists of symbols. These graphic are very simple, easy and understandable when in a different language.

6. What is the hoped-for outcome?
To get people to understand these symbols, when if they are in a different language.

7. What is the graphic strategy?
Symbols Signs - they are every where and there very important for us to know. These graphic are very simple, easy and understandable (when in a different language).

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