Presenting information clearly and in a way that conveys a message is one of the tasks of a graphic designer. In the exhibition, you will have seen examples of book covers, posters, magazines, and a subway map.
Before they begin, students should think about three adjectives that best describe themselves and that they will try to convey with their business card design. On their index card, they should write their three adjectives down and fold this paper in half. Keep those adjectives a secret! Before the workshop time is finished ask each student to put their business card down on a blank sheet of paper at their table. Ask students to get up and walk around to the other tables. On the sheet of paper with each business card, students should write down adjectives that occur to them as they examine each business card (happy, professional, organized, creative, playful, etc.). When students return to their tables, ask if anyone successfully conveyed any of their original adjectives from their index card. Were any of the adjectives from their classmates a surprise?