Personal Passion Project

I keep reminding myself of why I’m here. I want to give myself the best chance possible at learning how to create a life where graphic design is my career. But I’m not the kind of person that wants to do a job simply to make good money. I never have been. In fact, I left behind a six-figure job because it didn’t feed my soul. And given how much time we spend doing our jobs, I want to merge my life passions with that of my career. Whether that be in the outdoor space, connected to fitness, the tennis world, or in the food industry, I would be happy if my lives converged.

One project that I could see myself investing time on would be working on a series of posters (maybe 3-5 different ideas) or print advertisements that promote the mental and physical benefits of being connected to the outdoors.

The gains for undertaking such a project would likely reap more than a single benefit. It would help me to conceptualize a larger scope project, thereby helping me to further advance my design skillsets. And perhaps it would be even place my work in front of the sort of business eyes that I hope to impress one day soon. Maybe helping to open up avenues I hadn’t previously thought of.

ROUGH OUTLINE (WITH TIMELINE TOO!)

A rough timeline for this personal project would look something like this.

  1. Research (1- 2 weeks) – This would be my first step, as it would inform most of the steps below very directly. There is a lot of information out there on the health benefits to spending adequate time outdoors, being disconnected from the interwebs.
  2. Develop Concept (1-2 weeks)Here I’d spend time looking for inspiration, to see how others have tackled a similar project. Mind mapping ideas for headlines, subheads, fonts that fit the theme of my posters.
  3. Design (1-2 months) – Combining images, illustrations, typography, I’d work to create posters that effectively communicate my intended vision.
  4. Write Copy (2 weeks)This might be my least favorite part!
  5. Revisions (1 week)Review and revise until my posters are ready for print.
  6. Print (1 week)!

RESOURSES REQUIRED

Based on the outline provided above, the resources needed for a project like this might include:

  1. Research materials – books, articles, studies, demographics
  2. Design software
  3. Images and illustrations
  4. Copywriting materials
  5. Printing materials

PROJECTED COST

Although I’m not entirely certain what a project like this would cost, I don’t think it would exorbitant. Especially considering many of the resources are already available to us in our program studios.

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