Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Studio Brief 02 - Responsive - Monotype - Finalising Concept

Objective
Our objective is to represent Parisian youth culture as a spontaneous group of people, who are pushing back against the prehistoric weight of the capital. Our research shows that they don't spend too much time with the 'blah blah' and are a polar opposite of the Parisian we all imagine. A big movement is happening in Paris at the moment, and its down to a multi-cultured culture who are pushing the boundaries of the repetitive traditions. The reality is that there is a new wave of young creatives that are taking over and they don't want to live in the past nor the future, they want to live NOW.  So our objective is simple, to represent a multi-cultured Paris and to make people acknowledge Paris as an upcoming youth culture city which is similar to Berlin, London and Amsterdam.

Tone of voice

The tone of voice is key to see if typography can make a difference and evoke better cultural understanding, the tone of voice will make people think, feel and do. From our research it was abundantly obvious that perceptions of French people are that they are abrupt and complain too much. For our tone of voice we want to step away from that perception and communicate an open and not confronting tone of voice. Paris is home to a number of ethnic groups so having one tone of voice to represent them all is the most important aspect.

Message

In our message we want to create emulation and make people know that Paris is a rich cultural cross road. To be heard and to be diverse is the message to express this specific youth culture.

Manifesto 

Like most youth cultures they are quickly evolving as people are finding new ways to express themselves but the Parisian youth culture seems to be making up its own rules. Paris has a rich history and the Parisians have a lot of responsibility to preserve this history, but there is a smaller group of Parisian that want to break free from the norm and forget about the past and start living in in the moment. They have had enough of being told what to do and how to act, they want the everyone to see them for who they really are. They want to break the boundaries of art, music and fashion, they are bold and loud. With them anything goes and they won’t let anyone judge them for who they are.  

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