Friday, March 4, 2016

OUGD406 - License to Print Money: Discursive Critique



The critique format experienced today was that of a discursive nature, with a large group sat around a table sharing the research they have carried out and the concept(s) they had come up with for the future of the bank note. 

Through this critique it was my aim and objective to identify just one concept to take forward dependant on the feedback I received. The 5 concepts I pitched, as can be seen in the previous post and reminded of below, we given consideration and deliberation by the group. 
  • Concept One Future Monarchy
  • Concept Two - Famous Landmarks
  • Concept Three Use me instead of 1000 pennies
  • Concept Four Universities
  • Concept Five - Famous Shopping Streets

Feedback received from tutors and peers highlighted that Concept Four, that concerned with universities, was the strongest in showcasing the most potential and supported ideologies for a bank note that would relevantly and appropriately respond to the brief ands its requirement to produce my own proposal for the future of the bank note. Following on from this I next goal to achieve is a more comprehensive rationale for the concept detailing the thought processes that support it. Below are some comments I was able to note down from the critique:

  • Great that you have considered how the note can be used to boost the economy.
  • The notes use circulation to their advantage.
  • Different places for different notes.
  • You won't be able to do all the cities so maybe choose 1 to represent the concept as a whole.

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