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have addressed some specific aspects of the story itself, but I can add some tips for designing
concept boards in general.
A concept board (even a 3-D version, like the one
in the assignment) is a lot like an infographic. Pick two or three main points that you are
trying to make, and focus on getting those across as clearly as possible. (Do not retell the
whole story on one board; you will just overload your design and confuse your
audience.)
Plan your design before you start sticking images and other
material to the board. You might use one shape to represent characters, another to represent
action, a third to represent consequences, and so forth. Geometric clues like this will help
your audience decode your message easily.
Is your message linear
(beginning, middle, end)? To show a linear progression, your images should be placed to read
logically from left to right or top to bottom. Alternatively, are you going to convey a lot of
open-ended possibilities and...
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