Steve Jobs was absolutely brilliant with his media presentations on Apple’s new product announcements. He was very engaging with social media.

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Steve Jobs was absolutely brilliant with his media presentations on Apple’s new product announcements. He was very engaging with social media.
The more success you have with customer engagement, the better your understanding of their needs and priorities. That is something Steve Jobs would know.
The more success you have with customer engagement, the better your understanding of their needs and priorities. That is something Steve Jobs would know.
Using video messaging mount
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Culminating Activities - Part 3 - Visual Messages #2
The photo above depicts me and my kobo e-reader, both curled up asleep (with the lights on) at 3:21 in the morning.
Has this actually happened? No. However, a few years ago I read from 1:00 a.m. until the following evening. But, to be fair, that occasion was special seeing as the final Harry Potter book had just been released and I picked-up my copy at midnight. Trust me, there was no way I could have slept that night.
The visual message depicted above is greatly exaggerated. When I read, I tend to forcibly put away my kobo around 1:00 a.m. at the latest, and if I have schoolwork to do I don't touch the kobo until it's done. I am usually responsible when it comes to my reading habits... really.
The visual message portrayed by this photograph can be broken-down in the following way: The girl in the photo has a kobo e-reader. The girl likes to read in bed. The kobo has a sleep-mode which it enters when left idle for a certain amount of time. The girl has fallen asleep. The kobo has fallen asleep too. It is currently 3:21 in the morning. The overall visual message: The girl in the photo loves to read.
The idea for this visual message came about when my uncle pointed-out how ironic it would be if I took a picture of both myself and my kobo sleeping.
I had to edit this photo in Photoshop because in the original image, the "sleep mode" was too small and difficult to read. Therefore, I took a close-up shot of my kobo, cropped everything but the screen, and overlaid it onto the original photo making adjustments until it fit seamlessly.
It took more work then I was expecting, but I am really proud of the final product.
Note: This photo was not taken at 3:21 in the morning.
Culminating Activities - Part 3 - Visual Messages #1
This photograph portrays the visual message of the extent to which we sometimes allow technology to interfere in our lives.
In our commercial society, we often feel like we just have to have the newest phone, computer, or game system. Maybe it looks cooler, or has newer features. Perhaps that phone comes with a better talk and text plan. Whatever the reason, we really want to have this new technology. And it isn't like it is detrimental in any way, right? I mean, that new phone can connect me to not only my friends and family but the world, seeing as it has access to the Internet. Isn't that amazing? It is pretty amazing... until you are on your computer and realize that you are chatting with your brother through Facebook when he's only one floor below you. And even if he weren't currently in the same house as you, wouldn't the conversation be easier (and provide a better connection between the two of you) if you called him instead?
Sometimes the technology meant to keep us connected can have the opposite effect. After all, humans are lazy, and therefore we tend to take the easiest route to reach our goals.
"It will be easier to call my friends then to actually go see them, so I'll call them... Then again, it isn't like I have that much to say... I'll just text them instead." The easier it is to connect with people, the less connecting we actually do.
The photo above is an exaggerated portrayal of the whole "messaging my brother when I could just as easily go and talk to him" situation. To that effect, instead of having us separated by a fight of stairs whilst carrying on a stupid and meaningless conversation, I depicted us as being separated by about a foot (and two phones) whist carrying on a stupid and meaningless conversation.
I used Photoshop to display our "on-going" conversation. Don't we look so connected?
Is This Poster a Design Crime: response
By posting this link I want to add that Typography at Cavendish does not associate itself with the views expressed in the article or in the writing style. The article is placed here to highlight the need for designers to show intelligence and sensitivity when thinking about making visual messages about things which affect people at a deep and personal level.
In this weeks issue of Design Week (17 March 2011) Editor Lynda Relph-Knight talks about some of the ongoing issues. In the editorial titled: 'The Charity is becoming ever more important at all levels'. Relph-Knight joins in with the never-ending conversation about designers linking up with charities to use the charities audiences to have their work seen.
The cost of working with charities though is that usually designers will offer their services for little or not cash value in return. About this tentative ethical issue, Relph-Knight reminds us that 'pro-bono work won't earn a fortune, but it might help small consultancies to keep going - and it feels good.'
In light of reading the article http://bit.ly/fiHXLf 'Is This Poster to Aid Japan's Tsunami Victims a Design Crime?' I think Relph-Knight's words could easily be distorted. For instance, by those who understand graphic design as merely a decorative action of beautifying and that designers are bemoan frivolous ambitions to channel only their creative urge.
The argument leaves a gap for debate about the issues raised in both articles about taste, decency and proximity. What do you think? Read the comments in response to the article posted by Co.Design and it comes clear that there's a dividing line between designers who action design and those who can re-act intelligently and with courtesy to the situations presented to them.