Concept Presentation: “An Evening at the Cultch”
The revised concept presentation for the Fall Season Brochure. Please review and add comments/revision suggestions below for the upcoming teleconference on Jun 21st.
The revised concept presentation for the Fall Season Brochure. Please review and add comments/revision suggestions below for the upcoming teleconference on Jun 21st.
Well, things have been rather busy, and progressing at a somewhat rapid pace towards the end of the project. Hence the lack of updates.
The plan to print on Epson Double Sided Presentation Matte (wonderful little inkjet) has died. After a collective 12 hours spent in the Digital Output Center at Emily Carr, numerous consultations with the rather knowledgeable Carlos and Eduardo, quite a lot of test prints, and a great amount of hair-pulling, the plan has died.
Due to a massive complication which has eluded my considerable skills in image pre-press, as well as Carlos’ savant-like ability with profiling, we were unable to get the color profile of the images and the profile of the indesign-generated content to work together. Could be in the print rip, could be in the pdf rip, could be a problematic color profile. Either way, the plan, ambitious to begin with (try printing a manually duplexed 140 page book when each page takes two minutes to print one side) is firmly buried.
That said, I shot off a few test spreads from the Image Press Laser, Productolith Dull 80-lb Cover stock, and it was satisfactory. Not quite the lucious and vibrant color of the inkjet, but passable, and pretty much essential given the timeframe I’m dealing with. However, I’m not quite satisfied (who ever is?) so I’m going to try and make arrangements to hit up a different printer in east van. The deadline for the pages is Monday, since they’ll be turned over to the more skilled hands of the folks at Centennial Bookbinding for case-binding, and possibly foil stamping.
Lastly, our final presentation is tomorrow. I’m armed with some test spreads, a hasty presentation of digital reader spreads, and weeks of poor sleep schedules. Frankly, I somehow doubt the audience tomorrow will be particularly critical, sadly. Passive is much more likely. *sigh*
Link to the complete presentation:
work|spaces: Final Presentation (pdf 9.2mb)
Yeah, that’s what he said.
Spreads in process for Michael Johnson’s chapter of work|spaces, my spring semester grad project in progress.
For more information on the project, feel free to check out the work|spaces project blog.
On the need for white noise of some sort to drown out distractions.
Spreads in process for Michael Johnson’s chapter of work|spaces, my spring semester grad project in progress.
For more information on the project, feel free to check out the work|spaces project blog.
Mental version tracking by file number.
Spreads in process for Michael Johnson’s chapter of work|spaces, my spring semester grad project in progress.
For more information on the project, feel free to check out the work|spaces project blog.
About the clitoris, and it’s distracting quality. If you want an explanation, read the text.
Spreads in process for Michael Johnson’s chapter of work|spaces, my spring semester grad project in progress.
For more information on the project, feel free to check out the work|spaces project blog.
About the clitoris, and it’s distracting quality. If you want an explanation, read the text in the preceeding image.
Spreads in process for Michael Johnson’s chapter of work|spaces, my spring semester grad project in progress.
For more information on the project, feel free to check out the work|spaces project blog.
Discussing working in a principally virtual environment.
Spreads in process for Michael Johnson’s chapter of work|spaces, my spring semester grad project in progress.
For more information on the project, feel free to check out the work|spaces project blog.
Lindsay Dakin shot addressing her portrayal of subjects.
Shots in process for work|spaces, my spring semester grad project in progress.
For more information on the project, feel free to check out the work|spaces project blog.
In case you’re wondering, that is indeed a room filled to the ceiling with bags of vintage clothing.
Shots in process for work|spaces, my spring semester grad project in progress.
For more information on the project, feel free to check out the work|spaces project blog.