05 - R094 - Visualisation Diagrams

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ComputingUpper Secondary (Key Stage 4)GCSE

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05 - R094 - Visualisation Diagrams

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Which visualisation diagram
is better and WHY?

Slide 2 - Mind map

KO Students will be able to create visualisation diagrams for advertisement posters that effectively communicate a client's message to a specific target audience.
All - Students will be able to analyse a client's brief to identify and understand the specific target audience's needs, preferences, and demographics.

Most - Students will create visualisation diagrams that effectively represent the client's message and resonate with the identified target audience.

Some - Students will present their visualisation diagrams to the class and receive feedback, simulating a real-world client presentation.

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What to include in visualisation diagrams

  • Slide Content: Incorporate client brief, target audience, design concepts (colors, typography), poster dimensions, and print resolution.
  • Client Brief: Incorporate client's message, goals, and specific requirements.
  • Ensure alignment with client's vision and objectives.
  • Target Audience: Tailor content and design to match audience demographics, preferences, and needs.
  • Prioritise resonating with the intended viewers.
  • Design Concepts: Choose an appropriate color scheme that appeals to the target audience.
  • Opt for readable typography and text hierarchy for clarity.
  • Dimensions and Resolution: Adhere to the specified poster dimensions, typically in inches or centimeters. (Stated in brief)
  • Maintain a high print resolution (e.g., 300 DPI) for sharp, clear visuals.
Note: Incorporating these elements ensures the visual diagram effectively conveys the client's message to the intended audience with a focus on design aesthetics and print quality.





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WHAT NEXT...
Creating the product

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What to include in visualisation diagrams

  • Slide Content: Incorporate client brief, target audience, design concepts (colors, typography), poster dimensions, and print resolution.
  • Client Brief: Incorporate client's message, goals, and specific requirements.
  • Ensure alignment with client's vision and objectives.
  • Target Audience: Tailor content and design to match audience demographics, preferences, and needs.
  • Prioritise resonating with the intended viewers.
  • Design Concepts: Choose an appropriate color scheme that appeals to the target audience.
  • Opt for readable typography and text hierarchy for clarity.
  • Dimensions and Resolution: Adhere to the specified poster dimensions, typically in inches or centimeters. (Stated in brief)
  • Maintain a high print resolution (e.g., 300 DPI) for sharp, clear visuals.
Note: Incorporating these elements ensures the visual diagram effectively conveys the client's message to the intended audience with a focus on design aesthetics and print quality.





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