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National Justice Museum 

 

For the brief, created by the National Justice Museum for BA (hons) Illustration and Visual Media students; we were asked to create a set of learning resources suitable for print, for school children attending workshops at the Royal Courts of Justice (run by the National Justice Museum). The learning resources had to visually represent crimes that would fall into the two categories of Criminal Law and Civil Law. The ages of the children ranged from 8 to 18 years old. We were allowed to choose which age group we would create our resources for, as well as how many images we would create.

 

Art direction - Holly Clapham, Katerina Demetriou-Jones,  Bianca Palazzi, Elena Novkovic, Miles Williams
 

Design - Holly Clapham, Katerina Demetriou-Jones,  Bianca Palazzi, Elena Novkovic, Miles Williams

 

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Outcome

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Our outcome for this project is an educational children's game, designed to problem solve, investigate, and visually demonstrate concepts of Civil and Criminal law in the United Kingdom.

Our target audience is an age range ideally for 7+, however, children younger than this would also be able to learn from this illustrated, simplistic, visual language. The packaging has been designed for minimal effort. With its compact spacing, its function makes this product perfectly portable for use whilst traveling domestically or internationally.

The material of the pieces themselves is made of 250gsm card, with glossy finishing on both sides supporting the National Justice Museum’s manifesto (brand identity) likewise, its packaging will be a singular wall, 300gsm card design, similar to a business card vessel.

The merchandise consists of 30 pieces, which need to be paired in order to complete the game. Each puzzle features a unique and endearing cartoon character, who each represent a particular law in our beloved United Kingdom.

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For more information about my process, please visit my WordPress blog. 

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