Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Camp MODA Decision: Step-by-Step from Start to Finish

Tuesday 1:00pm
Museum of Design Atlanta Offices
Atlanta
It started as everyone's beautiful work was spread out on the floor so that Brenda and Raja and another employee could get an idea of all the designs. The Poster Designs were next to the Mailers each of you did for this project. Again, Brenda was very excited and complimentary to everyone's design. As Mike, Jason, Nathan,Chrissy,
and Joe looked on, the process of elimination and selection began. Brenda did make comments and remarks about each one as she went through the selection process and I'll share those with you in class so you'll know what she was looking for from this group of designs. Work was taken from the floor to the table as the editing process kept moving along until she reached her final 5-6 poster/mailer designs. Some of the posters designs she has encouraged some revisions in order to them to be used in the future.Brenda intends to use several of your designs for the next several years at MODA for their Summer Design Camp.
Mario's work was selected for Summer Design Camp 2010.




The editing and decision-making continues as Brenda and Raja discuss the work out loud.



All the work being placed on the table was given a second look once Brenda and Raja got to the final 10 selections just to make sure they hadn't overlooked anything that still might work for the Summer Design Camp.


Down to the final 6 Designs with other designs being considered should Coca Cola become a major contributor to their Summer Camp. If so then they felt those with the more obvious Coke imagery would move to the front of the line. They are still waiting to hear from Coca Cola.



Back to the table again to re-check to see if any work had been mistakenly omitted.



The top five chosen are below:





And then there were Three:
Mario, Justin and Joe

And then there was One: Mario Segarra

1 comment:

  1. Yeah!!! I guess the "monster/alien drawing" was a success =)

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