Time 4 Design
Task 1
Strand 1: Outline simple, relevant testing methods, which generate data, to measure the success of the solution
Step 1: Using your Design Brief write a Logo Survey or QUESTIONAIRE similar to the one below using GOOGLE FORMS and survey 10 people and find out if your logo has been successful.
(see this video for help with this
Step 2: Present the results of the survey including the feedback. List how many people completed the survey with their names; what questions were asked; and what actions were performed.
LOGO Survey
Use criteria from your Design Brief to make a survey:
CRITERIA
Is my logo simple?
Is my logo memorable?
Is my logo timeless?
Is my logo appropriate?
Is my logo aesthetically
pleasing (is it attractive?)
Does my logo reflect my design brief?
How could I improve my logo?
Task 2: Outline the success of the solution against the design specification
Step 1: Carefully consider the Design Specification and clearly indicate how your solution meets each success criterion. In other words, objectively judge the solution against the specifications to indicate whether or not you were successful.
Step 2: Present the results and clearly outline the overall success of your final Logo Design.
See the Chart Decisions file below to help you choose how you will present your results.
Task: Outline how the solution could be improved
Step 1: Analyze your data from Task 2 and make conclusions to identify strengths and weaknesses of the solution, along with opportunities for further development.
Step 2: Make suggestions (for changes) that might improve your logo and outline how making these changes would actually improve your final product.
Task: Outline the impact of the solution on the client/target audience
Step 1: Clearly outline how successful your logo was as a visual representation or your public image. Does it meet your needs? How will your public image change as a result of using your logo?
Consider the following questions to explain the impact of the solution on the your target audience:
To what extent has your problem been solved?
How does this solution improve your situation?
To what extent have you met the design brief?
Are there any negative effects this solution could have?
Step 2: Provide suggestions for how you could improve the logo to meet your needs better.