Please upload your completed Outline + Draft Brief by Friday morning
The Brief - Part 1 - Outline
As part of your portfolio for each studio, you will be asked to write a Brief for your project. The Brief is a written piece that will accompany your presentation and is a strong narrative that ties together the Why, How and What of your project through clear, cogent writing. It tells the story of how your idea was born, developed, and manifested.
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The Brief Part 1 - Outline
Answer the following questions in full, complete sentences. Title the post "Brief Outline" and post it in the Writing Tab of your Project. Every student must do this assignment. Cut and paste the assignment below and write your answers below each point. You must respond to ALL items.
- Write a A 1-2 sentence project description. This description should not include the name of the project and should be written in the third person.
- What is the "soul" of your project? Describe the idea of the project in conceptual terms. This should paint a conceptual picture in the readers mind. (1 sentences)
- What is the "body" of your project? Describe the basic technical or physical construction of the project. This should NOT go into excessive detail, just provide an overview. Describe the project to someone with no technical knowledge in as few words as possible. The reader should be able to envision what the project looks like. ( sentences)
- Why does your project exist? The why explains how your project changes the world. It is the reason your project exists –
- What social issue does your project engage? (1 sentence)
- Who is your project helping? (1 sentence)
- How does the project change the world? This can be in a simple physical way or in a complex social way. (1 sentence)
- What important social, intellectual, or technical questions does it raise? (1 sentence)
- Who is the project for? Who will use it and in what context (1 sentence)
- If you are designing for a specific site, answer the following:
- Where is the site?
- How does the site condition relate to your project? Include concise and compelling information about the site you are working with and how that relates to your project design. (1 sentence)
- How does your project work. In non-jargonistic language, answer the following
- What is the basic technology behind your project? (1 sentence)
- What is technically innovative about your project? How does it differ from existing technology? (1 sentence)
- How does a user physically and mentally interact with the project? (1-2 sentences)
Now that you have created a document that outlines all of the information you want to relate in the Brief, it is time to weave that information together into a strong narrative that ties together the Why, How and What and Who of your project through clear, cogent writing. Tell the story of how your idea was born, developed, and manifested.
Create 1 post titled “The Brief” in the Writing tab with text that includes the following 2 items, numbered:
- A 1-2 sentence project description for your transcript. This will serve as the basis of the Project Description that appears in your transcript. This description should not include the name of the project and should be written in the third person. This was Question 1 in your Outline.
examples:
Night Light Blankie: A child's sensory blanket that provides comfort and privacy in the high stress environment of the hospital using weight, textures, and light. The blanket transforms into a mini light up fort over a child’s head.
Cocoon: a shroud that explores human spirituality and the concept of life after death through the use of repetitive religious iconography. Composed of over 300 pieces of laser cut balsa wood lined with space tape, the icons are arranged using a mathematical strange attractor. - A 1-2 paragraph brief for your project based on the description below. This will be based off the information you put together in your Outline and should focus on style. The NuVu writing coach will give you feedback and you will have the opportunity to revise this text before the final presentation. The primary purpose of The Brief is to explain, entice, and convince the reader that your project is amazing and important. Imagine your project on display in the Museum of Modern Art. The Brief is hanging on the wall next to your work. In 1-2 paragraphs, a viewer should understand what your project is, why it exists, and howyou made it, and who it is for. More importantly, the viewer should be interested and care. You will draw them into your project through a compelling narrative.
Things to think about:- Use the information in your Outline. Do not simply put all of the answers together -- you must weave it together into a clear story.
- The what is a clear statement of the thesis or problem+solution. Your project description for your transcript (#1 above) can be adapted for this purpose.
- The why explains how your project changes the world. It is the reason your project exists – what social issue is it engaging, who is your project helping, how does the project change the world, and what important social, intellectual, or technical questions does it raise? The scope of the why can vary widely.
- The how briefly explains what technical prowess, innovative methods, or cool materials you used in your solution.
- The who explains who will use your design, why they will use it, and in what context.
- Think of the reader - it is good to imagine that a college admissions officer AND a potential employer in the field of your design should both be able to understand and be excited by the project based on your writing.
Write in the Third person in an explanatory fashion. Resist using I, WE, OUR, or YOU and focus on describing the work.