Advice from consulting with
Christa
A few things that are needed that must be added to the list
of deliverables:
Create a brochure to give to businesses to ask if they wish to
be a part if the Melville’s Temporary Contemporary. These brochures should be cheap
and viable; finding a sponsor would be great, Postnet sponsored the printing of
the A3 maps last year.
Add web addresses and phone numbers to the Temporary
Contemporary website of all restaurants and shops involved in exhibiting work.
A bio is needed for
each artist (to be placed on the map as well as their exhibition space).
Ideas to ask Sally about:
Creating a new logo every year for the Melville’s Temporary
Contemporary, which could perhaps be linked to a theme for every year.
When buying the map, perhaps people can also buy a biodegradable
or canvas bag with the Melville’s Temporary Contemporary logo printed on it.
Things yet to be researched:
Other “contemporary” galleries
Pop-up galleries
Finding inspiration for a logo:
The idea of “temporary”, this can inspire hand drawn type as
well as a collage font with many individual letters from different fonts used to
create a new font. Perhaps bringing illustration into the font is another way
to go.
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Here's a mood-board of awesome bits of type that I found in some old magazines. |