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Friday, 10 June 2005




Bodyboards N.Z. is a company on the move. To view the feasibility report compiled by Easypony Graphic design click on our logo above, and navigate through the powerpoint presentation.




The above video presentation is the summary and recomendations for Bodyboards N.Z.

Posted by easypony0 at 2:19 AM NZT
Updated: Wednesday, 15 June 2005 11:47 AM NZT
Tuesday, 19 April 2005

Mood:  happy



hope you enjoy my little mate at the top of the page!!!!!

Posted by easypony0 at 5:15 PM NZT
Updated: Wednesday, 8 June 2005 11:59 PM NZT
Monday, 18 April 2005






Click on the picture to experience a new and exciting product

Posted by easypony0 at 12:01 AM NZT
Updated: Thursday, 9 June 2005 1:26 PM NZT
Saturday, 2 April 2005

Now Playing: Intrview with RENO about the brand new game:-



Reno has been reviewing playstation software for many years now and we have been lucky enough to grab a podcast interview with him. So if you click on the icon below you can either listen here, or download to your MP3 to listen at your convenience. Isn't technology great, happy listening!!





Posted by easypony0 at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Thursday, 9 June 2005 12:23 AM NZT
Saturday, 26 March 2005



Below is my sibmission for the fishing cairns logo.It is one of the designs from my group which consisted of:- Peta, Amie, Bridget and myself. In our brainstorming session we used the six hats technique to organize our ideas. We had a few initial problems of focusing on and completing each step, but once this was accomplished the system of six hats worked very well.



Posted by easypony0 at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Thursday, 9 June 2005 12:24 AM NZT
Thursday, 10 March 2005





Some examples of poster design from Easypony Graphic Design




Posted by easypony0 at 12:01 AM EADT
Wednesday, 2 March 2005



Concept mapping is a general method that can be used to help any individual or group to describe their ideas about some topic in a pictorial form. There are several different types of methods that all currently go by names like "concept mapping", "mental mapping" or "concept webbing." All of them are similar in that they result in a picture of someone's ideas. Concept mapping is primarily a group process and so it is especially well-suited for situations where teams or groups of stakeholders have to work together. The other methods work primarily with individuals. Second, it uses a very structured facilitated approach. There are specific steps that are followed by a trained facilitator in helping a group to articulate its ideas and understand them more clearly.

There are six steps to be followed
1 Preparation Step.
2 Ideas Generation Step
3 Ideas Structuring Step
4 Draw Maps Step
5 The Interpretation Step
6 Utilization Step

Below is my concept map & sketches of logo's




Posted by easypony0 at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Thursday, 9 June 2005 12:24 AM NZT
Wednesday, 23 February 2005





Brainstorming is a structured method of developing creative solutions to problrms. It can be achieved individually or preferably in a group. It would be an invaluable tool for design projects as it incorporates lateral thinking techniques to look at sometimes radical solutions. Individually this method works, but may not be as effective as in a group because you do not have the experiences or the different perspectives of a group to develop ideas further, (group dynamics). Brainstorming can incorporate many different techniques, some of which we will be covering later in the course.

TEENAGE PRODUCT PROMOTION (brainstorm results)

What do we want it to do?
* excite
* want to buy
* tell friends (self promote)
* grab attention
* be used
Does it look?
* different - unique
* is it able to be adapted to personal preferences
* up to date - fashionable
* able to be on your person
How to promote
* use peer group - give free to peer "icons"
* promote through schools - find "cool" people at school and give free if they help promote
* "cool" adverts using animation and interactivity at popular teenage websites
* leave free promotional stickers at teenage shops
* host "X game" type events with prizes and giveaways at major shopping centres
* radio & TV on popular teenage stations
* teenage magazines - using free giveaways

Without knowing the specific product it does make it difficult to zero in on exact examples but I think we get the direction from the above

Below is the type of procedure that should be followed for a group brainstorming session

- Define the problem you want solved clearly, and lay out any criteria to be met.
- Keep the session focused on the problem
- Ensure that no one criticizes or evaluates ideas during the session. Criticism introduces an element of risk for group members when putting forward an idea. This stifles creativity and cripples the free running nature of a good brainstorming session.
- Encourage an enthusiastic, uncritical attitude among members of the group. Try to get everyone to contribute and develop ideas, including the quietest members of the group
- Let people have fun brainstorming. Encourage them to come up with as many ideas as possible, from solidly practical ones to wildly impractical ones. -- Welcome creativity.
- Ensure that no train of thought is followed for too long
- Encourage people to develop other people's ideas, or to use other ideas to create new ones
- Appoint one person to note down ideas that come out of the session. A good way of doing this is to use a flip chart. This should be studied and evaluated after the session

Posted by easypony0 at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Thursday, 9 June 2005 12:25 AM NZT

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