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Quick questions on Graphic communication and design - Edexcel A-Level Art and Design

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What are mapping to the objectives?
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The brief-led process maps cleanly to the objectives: AO1 through research into the brief, audience and relevant designers; AO2 through developing and refining visual options (typefaces, logos, colour, layout); AO3 through recording source material and ideas; and AO4 through a resolved, coherent outcome that fulfils the brief. The personal response (AO4) here means a distinctive, well-judged solution, not self-expression for its own sake.
What is q1?
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For a graphic communication brief of your choice, describe the design process from research to resolved outcome, and explain how typography and image-making carry the message. [14 marks]
What is q2?
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Give two ways graphic communication differs from fine art in purpose or process. [4 marks]

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