AAD Assignment 2- Post 2, Deliverable development
Once I decided on who to work with I developed the mood board and thought about deliverables for the proposal. The normal safety leaflets were an obvious choice as I had immediately found some problems (see previous post). I also thought about the conflict between some humanitarian ration packs and some cluster munitions.
This is sort of poor communication I want to avoid, so I decided to work on overpack for the rations. I also had an idea that the overpack could be used as a bag by including handles. I produced an overpack but I did not incorporate the handles due to the lack of a good glue for attaching vinyl backing to vinyl backing. Turns out that material designed to release an adhesive does stick well (note that the overpack is fragile). I think some sort of heat sealing would be the solution.
While producing the overpack I used a standard ration to size it. It is oversized and a ration bag fits in nicely. The bellows bottom is not needed, it would help with its function as a bag but does make it more complex to manufacture. Here's the ration I shared with classmates so I could take measurements from the inner bag.
My final item was decided on when I was looking through pictures of humanitarian education material and saw the UNICEF notebooks distributed to children for school. They had plain blue covers, I thought that was a waste of real estate and produced a physical mock up of a notebook with a mine safety image on one side and an empty grid on the other.
So those were the concepts for my products. I tried to contact someone at GICHD to see if they had any identity guidelines or communications standard. Unfortunately I did not receive a response at this time. Good news though, the UNMAS site is back up (https://www.unmas.org/en).
Next steps, production of illustrations...I can't draw.
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