Amongst the plans for things to do for presentation we also needed to tweak the work that had been created from last week and add in some extra pieces of work as well. We needed:
- Finalised icons
- Decision on how the icons will work, what they will compromise of
- Images of the signage system in use within castle point (through use of photoshop)
- Icons/Glyphs of shop logos (We had decided to include these as they would be used below the signs to add further information to the customers)
- Finalised icons printed and mounted up to a professional standard
- Alternate solutions decided on and understood
- Layout created in In Design for the presentation pieces
As our team was considerably lower this week (due to optional attendance of the third week) we had to work much faster and more productively to have everything completed in time. We set tasks for each team member to carry out in order to spread the work load and increase work efficiency. I was set the task of tweaking the imagery of the signage systems in use which in turn led to me creating this design.

As well as creating this design I was also set the task to create some of the shop logo icons. We had hoped that we would be able to find the vector images of the icons in order to save time having to create each icon. We managed to find most of the icons as vectors but had to create some of them from scratch. I created all these icons except for the orange logo.






These are all of the icons to use together
One of the team members had carried out some of the presentation work, printing out the final designs for the icons and mounting them up on foam board.
Overall I was very happy with the progress made, however due to the lack of numbers within our group we hadn't managed to get as much of the work up to scratch as we'd liked and still had some presentation work to complete as well as making additions to the images showing the signage system in use. We therefore made a decision to meet up next week and complete the remaining work in order to get the live brief work up to the highest possible standard.
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