MOODBOARDING:
I found mood boarding a really nice task to begin with for dealing with proposal visuals. I want my proposal to be as visually clear and concise as possible – ensuring that my layout compliments the words on the page.
As I was looking at proposals on Pinterest and dribble I started to realise that most included imagery and weren’t entirely text based documents. This is a challenge for me because I don’t intent on including photography or visuals throughout the document. This is because in my opinion it’s a legal document, and visuals may become distracting for the viewer. As a result I tried my best to find documents which included less imagery, and made use of text and highlights as best they could.
GETTING ALL MY WIREFRAME IDEAS DOWN:
With these I just sketched out as many different layout ideas as I could on the page. I didn’t worry about visual consistency among them for this part, I just wanted to see all my options on the page before moving on with my design decision.
CREATING MY FINAL OUTCOME WIREFRAMES:
MY FINALISED PROPOSAL:
I created my proposal using adobe illustrator,