Sunday, October 31, 2010

Reading 71-96 - Conceptualization

Conceptualization. Concept Developement.

Doesn't it seem like this class was made for doing this part of the whole business? This is the step we must figure out how exactly we proceed with all our limitations, whether they be budget or material. We can use sketches to design or whatever media we need to BRAINSTORM. O UO In the Gestalt Perception, it says all we need to say. We need realistic concepts, not impossible ones. Other people, particularly clients, need to understand your ideas. They also have to be understood by you enough to be changeable-- while the goal still stays the same.

Sometimes inspiration doesn't spark either. So even if it's not fueled by some mystical desire to complete it-- people still have jobs to do, as Elizabeth Gilbert has said. I can't begin to tell you brainstorming will help,  it doesn't matter whether it's on paper or in your mind.

Conceptualization is the part where you tinker with your idea until it works, too. So it doesn't fail you in the long run when it's let out in the world.

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