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TAPE SUPERGRAPHICS

We was asked to look at Super-graphic designs and create multiple experiments using tape. A super-graphic is ....
In terms of relating to my project, i tried focus on patterns, and compositions that best represented my ideas. We had to use the tape to focus on 4 key features, which we would incorporate into our experiments. 




This is a mini school building site which hosts activities for the National Deaf Children's Society (NDC) and gives deaf children a chance to learn and enjoy sports and other activities as a community. My super-graphics is designed to show awareness and also bring a positive and fun look to the building and support the national deaf children's society. Having this on the building sends a statement and shows interest towards those hard of hearing as it highlights the building and will catch the general publics eye, enabling them to want to learn more about the company. I also related the design to vibration and movement with a continuous pattern which changes colours it gives off the effect that it is travelling along the building.

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