This document presents summaries of four case studies. Case Study 1 describes a student who used a book to outline their project, including promotional information and images from key elements. Case Study 2 discusses presenting work in a narrative environment rather than statically to showcase time-based or fashion products. Case Study 3 focuses on presenting the process of a project where key elements are not seen in the final outcome. Case Study 4 examines a student who abandoned creating a final outcome and instead produced a professional book, useful for those with multiple ideas or illustration collections.
8. Case Study 2
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The following case presents a method of taking the work further
than the final outcome and ensuring ways of seeing the product in a
narrative environment rather than in a static way for in the
exhibition. This would be particularly good for students that are
creating time based or fashion products.
25. Case Study 4
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This case study presents an example of where the student has
abandoned the idea of creating a final outcome and created a
professional book product instead. This is particularly useful for
students that have multiple strong ideas or collections of work such
as illustrations.