27 October 2005

For Saralyn

The art outpost idea should be able to be enjoyed/understood by three basic user groups: Students, Primary Education Students (preK-12) as well as other adult campusgoers such as parents, alumni, and visitors. Also perhaps to be considered would be the donors to the Spencer and if they 'get it.'

Feedback from SaraLyn:

What is the context in the broader audience:

• Does the Spencer have a logo? What is it/can I get a copy? (Also, colors+thinking behind ...)
• What do you think about creating a sub-brand/or a seperate way of representing the Spencer for students? Right now there isn't a special student resource, IE website, magazine, etc. There is Spencer Student Nights, once a semester ... are students the main group that the Spencer wants to have relationships? Or is it greater Lawrence? Prospective donors?
• What is the overall mission/agenda/goals of the Spencer and how could my student-oriented project contribute to that?
• What do you think of the development and where do you see ideas for improvement or areas that you are more interested in seeing pursued?
• Any other comments, questions, unclear items?

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Course Instructors

May Tveit
Michael Eckersley
Richard Branham

Spencer Resources

Director
Saralyn Reece Hardy
Director of Communication
Bill Woodard
Director of Education
Kristina Mitchell
Student Related
• Spencer Advisory Board
• 'State of the Arts' on FM90.7

Other Information

This thesis project created fall semester of 2005, for the Univeristy of Kansas, BFA Industrial Design.

The ID program at KU focuses on user-centered research + design as well as the neccessary conceptual development tools + techniques required for fully understanding the industry.