RecycloBot
Project Objective
The goal was to create a double-sided instruction sheet that’s both informative and visually engaging. One side would feature a poster-style photograph with environmental factoids and the logo we created, and the other would have the step-by-step assembly instructions. The robot is designed for kids aged 6-10 and focuses on teaching them about recycling in a fun way.
Photographing the RecycloBot
Taking the right photo was key to making the instruction sheet engaging. Here’s how I approached it:
- Lighting: Made sure the photo was well-lit.
- Background: Background was kept simple and clean to avoid distractions. Added in some daily lights for fun.
- Composition: The Recyclobot was the main element of the photo.
- Editing: After taking the photo, I cropped it, cleaned up any sensor dirt, and adjusted the white balance to make sure it looked perfect.
Requirements
To start, I needed to get a clear understanding of the project requirements:
- Front Page (Poster):
- A fun and clean photograph of the Recyclobot.
- The brand logo.
- Three recycling or environmental factoids.
- Back Page (Instructions):
- Inventory list of what’s included in the box.
- List of other materials needed.
- Step-by-step instructions for assembling the robot.
- Design Style: It had to be fun, easy to follow
Conclusion
The final design is vibrant, fun, and easy to follow, perfect for kids aged 6-10. The combination of a fun photograph, engaging factoids, and clear instructions ensures that assembling the Recyclobot is a great experience for children while also promoting environmental awareness.