The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Receive and interpret the brief
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Liaise with the relevant personnel to interpret and identify the objective and outcomes of the multimedia product, considering the application of visual design and communication techniques to ensure the creative, technical and production requirements can be met Completed |
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Identify all relevant factors which may determine and affect visual design and communication concepts and application through the breakdown and interpretation of the brief and liaison with relevant personnel Completed |
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Clarify target user/audience to determine the format and delivery platform of the multimedia product through discussion with relevant personnel Completed |
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Generate and assess ideas
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Generate a range of visual design and communication ideas which are technically feasible, respond to the brief and provide creative solutions to all design issues Completed |
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Discuss visual design and communication ideas and collaborate, as required, with relevant personnel to ensure contribution of a range of ideas and creative solutions to the initial concept Completed |
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Continuously reflect on and assess the creative ideas and solutions for implications on budget, timeline, technical feasibility and suitability to meet the brief Completed |
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Conduct research
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Research and compare techniques and tools for visual design and communication available for use in the creation of a multimedia product, exploring the characteristics and differences of digital imaging and traditional imaging Completed |
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Research and compare the range of delivery platforms available for multimedia products Completed |
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Explore the range of typographical and visual elements that are appropriate in the development of a multimedia product Completed |
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Identify the relationship between the visual components and the hardware required Completed |
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Organise research media and findings for use by all relevant personnel throughout the design development process, updating as required Completed |
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Evaluate the initial discussions and design brief against the findings and discuss with relevant personnel Completed |
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Select media/materials for use in visual design and communication
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Identify the range of visual design and communication techniques available and present to the relevant personnel for the consideration of their ability to meet the creative, technical and production brief Completed |
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Select the appropriate visual design and communication techniques which fulfil the creative, technical, and production requirements of the brief Completed |
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Gather relevant materials and media, ensuring their compatibility to the creative and technical specifications of the multimedia product Completed |
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Consult relevant personnel to ensure that all required media is identified and sourced and ensuring that selection is based on the understanding of the user characteristics and capabilities Completed |
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Apply visual design and communication techniques
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Using selected design techniques to develop for the structure of the product, ensuring that all elements are fully documented for future use Completed |
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Consider the relevant multimedia elements required to achieve the desired outcome Completed |
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Discuss technical parameters and planning with relevant personnel to achieve the most appropriate format Completed |
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Determine the range of appropriate design parameters and employ these to fulfil the brief, ensuring the creative, technical and production resources are adequate to achieve the final outcome Completed |
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Evaluate visual and communication design techniques
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Review the visual design and communication techniques to assess creative solutions to design brief, appropriateness to the user/audience and technical feasibility Completed |
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Discuss and confirm additional requirements or modifications to the overall design and undertake any necessary amendments Completed |
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