Monday, 26 September 2011

Water Privatization

Since I was wanting do produce a publication that has something to do with world affairs, or a sensitive subject or something related to videogames, I found this example of how I would want a possible outcome to look.


The privatisation of ANYTHING that is meant to be available to the public is something I am wholly against. Admittedly I have my occasional elitist outburst of how a certain social demographic should be denied something, my overall view is that privatisation of public amenities is disgusting. If I could I would overthrow such decisions, as would many of the worlds 'unknowns' but alas it is far beyond my jurisdictional opinion and scrutiny. I would rather raise awareness, as it seems the only thing to do, unless a relevant protest would arise up from the proletariat ranks and overthrow any such tyrannical review of said amenities.













This aside, the clean, clinical look of the publication is something I would be aiming for. A minimal approach would be best, considering the majority of client led material (like the governments pamphlets on recycling) tends to leave a fluffy, unapproachable taste on my visual receptors. The design of such information is something that needs to be addressed as well as the issues at hand needs a clever enough delivery of information that doesnt bore, or over-excite (in terms of design choices) otherwise people will just do what I normally do, if it looks bad, chuck it away.


With the emphasis on designing a range to accompany whatever it is we are designing, say  a poster to go with the publication/website/promotional materials, Perin has also done an infographic poster that goes nicely with the publication.








The design was done by Perin Rambhia







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