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Complete the Sub-Plinth storyboard Vinyl Artwork and design #44

Closed cheapjack closed 9 years ago

cheapjack commented 9 years ago

Completed Artwork will live here once Ive finished it https://github.com/cheapjack/buildyourown/tree/master/Exhibition/FACT/interpretation

Can Lesley or Alma send me the Build Your Own Font? ta

cheapjack commented 9 years ago

Sorry also can you let me know what colour we are working to for the story table/plinth and the subplinths and also our area of the show? originally was green, that still the case? so I know what vinyl colour to go for thanks!

LesleyTaker commented 9 years ago

Green!!

On 20 May 2015 at 15:22, Ross Dalziel @cheapjack notifications@github.com wrote:

Sorry also can you let me know what colour we are working to for the story table/plinth and the subplinths and also our area of the show? originally was green, that still the case? so I know what vinyl colour to go for thanks!

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Lesley Taker Curatorial Co-ordinator FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) 88 Wood Street Liverpool, L1 4DQ

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Build Your Own: Tools for Sharing4 June – 31 August

Showcasing four new commissions that span different

models of creative practice, including art, craft, and

creative technology, Build Your Own celebrates a new

spirit of generosity through making from your local

street to global maker networks.



cheapjack commented 9 years ago

Im suddenly worried about ledgibility of the text on green was planning on white vinyl but is it too late to have the table green as planned but the sub plinths painted white? Feel that black on white would be clearer

LesleyTaker commented 9 years ago

It'd look a bit weird as everything else is dyed, there is no paint at all. White on green will look beautiful!!

On 26 May 2015 at 17:20, Ross Dalziel @cheapjack notifications@github.com wrote:

Im suddenly worried about ledgibility of the text on green was planning on white vinyl but is it too late to have the table green as planned but the sub plinths painted white?

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/cheapjack/buildyourown/issues/44#issuecomment-105586876 .

Lesley Taker Curatorial Co-ordinator FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) 88 Wood Street Liverpool, L1 4DQ

Please note, I am only in office until 3pm on a Friday. tw: @lexy_taylor t: + 44 (0)151 707 4419 f: + 44 (0)151 707 4445

http://www.fact.co.uk Admin: +44 (0)151 707 4444 Bookings: +44 (0)871 902 5737

FACT - Bringing people, art and technology together since 2003



Build Your Own: Tools for Sharing4 June – 31 August

Showcasing four new commissions that span different

models of creative practice, including art, craft, and

creative technology, Build Your Own celebrates a new

spirit of generosity through making from your local

street to global maker networks.



cheapjack commented 9 years ago

OK see what you think on the pdf here

LesleyTaker commented 9 years ago

I really like it!! I would have the separate actions in each section bullet pointed though, to make it obvious they're separate steps in the same stage. Looks beautiful though!!

I was just thinking- do you still want a secondary, accessible iPad in the space so people can access the handomatic or we display the wiki?

Sent from somewhere else.

On 26 May 2015, at 17:39, Ross Dalziel @cheapjack notifications@github.com wrote:

OK see what you think on the pdf here

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.

almataki commented 9 years ago

Looks really good guys! great job. Lesley has a point about separating the steps with bullet points or numbers.

cheapjack commented 9 years ago

Cut, prepped ready for install