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An exploration through portraits of some of our most iconic people exhibition exhibition exhibition exhibition exhibition 18 February - 6 June 2012 18 February - 6 June 2012 18 February - 6 June 2012 18 February - 6 June 2012 18 February - 6 June 2012 Open daily 10.00 - 18.00 (Thurs - Fri until 21.00) Open daily 10.00 - 18.00 (Thurs - Fri until 21.00) Open daily 10.00 - 18.00 (Thurs - Fri until 21.00) Open daily 10.00 - 18.00 (Thurs - Fri until 21.00) www.npg.org.uk www.npg.org.ukTRANSCRIPT
Brief 3 - National Portrait Gallery - Iconic Exhibition CEARA ELLIOT OUGD301BRIEF 3 - NATIONAL PORTRAITGALLERY
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Every year her name is worked out at being worth about £1.3 million
Open daily 10.00 - 18.00(Thurs - Fri until 21.00)
www.npg.org.uk
exhibition
An exploration through portraits of some of our most iconic people
18 February - 6 June 2012
Generously supported by the The Blavatnik Family Foundation
Is considered to be one of rock’s most innovative electric guitarists
Open daily 10.00 - 18.00(Thurs - Fri until 21.00)
www.npg.org.uk
exhibition
An exploration through portraits of some of our most iconic people
18 February - 6 June 2012
Generously supported by the The Blavatnik Family Foundation
He has won the place as being Sexiest Man Alive, twice
Open daily 10.00 - 18.00(Thurs - Fri until 21.00)
www.npg.org.uk
exhibition
An exploration through portraits of some of our most iconic people
18 February - 6 June 2012
Generously supported by the The Blavatnik Family Foundation
He could only speak fluently at the age of nine
Open daily 10.00 - 18.00(Thurs - Fri until 21.00)
www.npg.org.uk
exhibition
An exploration through portraits of some of our most iconic people
18 February - 6 June 2012
Generously supported by the The Blavatnik Family Foundation
Throughout his life he suffered from imsomnia, urolagnia and depression
Open daily 10.00 - 18.00(Thurs - Fri until 21.00)
www.npg.org.uk
exhibition
An exploration through portraits of some of our most iconic people
18 February - 6 June 2012
Generously supported by the The Blavatnik Family Foundation
He has sold over 750 million abumsworldwide
Open daily 10.00 - 18.00(Thurs - Fri until 21.00)
www.npg.org.uk
exhibition
An exploration through portraits of some of our most iconic people
18 February - 6 June 2012
Generously supported by the The Blavatnik Family Foundation
The National Portrait gallery are holding a new exhibiton called Iconic. The exhibition explores some of our most Iconic people through photographs and facts. I have designed some promotional posters and products that would be featured with the exhibition.
Brief 3 - National Portrait Gallery - Iconic Exhibition CEARA ELLIOT OUGD301BRIEF 3 - NATIONAL PORTRAITGALLERY
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TicketLeaflet
I have designed leaflets and tickets for the exhition. There are two sets, one for male and one for female, the purpose of this is just to indulge the visitors in the exhibition, boost the sense of individuality and specialality. This idea runs throughout, but in terms of the leaflets, it is more about variation.
Brief 3 - National Portrait Gallery - Iconic Exhibition CEARA ELLIOT OUGD301BRIEF 3 - NATIONAL PORTRAITGALLERY
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As well as tickets and leaflets sold at the desk, there will also be a booklet that is sort of portable exhibition. It features a handful of the featured iconic people, and contains information about them as well as photographs. The front cover of the booklet would be printed onto a thin satin stock, and would be saddle stiched. This is a good, reliable way to bind small books and on a mass production. Seeing as they would be mass produced for the exhibition, this method seems appropriate.
Brief 3 - National Portrait Gallery - Iconic Exhibition CEARA ELLIOT OUGD301BRIEF 3 - NATIONAL PORTRAITGALLERY
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Here are the designs in a variety of formats, each suited for a different context. There is the portrait poster that sits within an adshell, a slimmer and longer version of this print are promotional and advertising flags that will attach to the outside of the National Portrait Gallery. There is also a landscape poster, that can be blown up to a scale that fits a billboard poster. This image can also be featured within an underground tunnel paste up and other landscape contexts.