Sunday, 10 January 2016

Final outcome Brain Puzzle




Here is my Final piece, My brain puzzle, showing the front, side and back view. I really like how my puzzle came out because I wanted it to be simple and bold because my aim is towards young children from the age of seven to ten, I believe the age group I'm hitting for is good because this issue starts from a very young age. I want young children to understand these words that I picked to use to create this puzzle, I believe the words I picked were reasonable, by going through my research, a lot of these words came up on leaflets, stories etc. 

Designing the shape of the brain wasn't too bad as I search many images of the brain to get the shape right. I didn't want it to look too realistic as I wanted to be an experience of learning for young children, didn't want it come across frightening. 

I used a bold colour of pink for the puzzle, again I didn't want to go to detailed with the use of colours as I wanted to look like a brain and using one colour will really make it come across clean and bold. I want it to be easy to work with and not be distracted by different colours.

I believe this will help young children because when they learn to understand these words and what they mean, they shouldn't be afraid to express what there feeling inside and should feel ok to get help and speak to someone, whether it's a parent, friend, teacher etc. 



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