100 Screengrabs
Brief
Find an interesting snippet from your Elaborate project. That snippet is iteration ‘zero’. Now make a new iteration of that snippet. Then another. And another. Continue to 100. Take a screengrab of each iteration as you go.
Iteration3 (definition followed for this project)
Engaging in a process, where the process is the output.
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Snippet – Arrow
The snippet that I have chosen as a starting point is the arrow (a close-up from the one-page book I have designed during the Elaborate brief).


Most of the diagrams use arrows.
What does an arrow communicate?
Iteration (my definition)
Creating a series of iterations using the same main content (arrow) and medium (diagram, composition frame) each time. However, the elements (shape, line, text) used can be different.
Process, experimentation, progression, development.
Proposal
Exploring the arrow as an element of communication and storytelling. What are the varieties and how the arrow can affect or be affected by the surrounding elements?
The arrow as an element has its own meaning, but this meaning changes immediately according to the surrounding elements. As the iterations grow, the compositions develop (starting with simple clear illustrative diagrams, developing them using other elements but staying into simplicity).
Restrictions
– Black and white
– 1 arrow at least in each iteration (main element)
– Text, shapes and lines only (surrounding elements)


Through the making of the 100 iterations the following findings occurred:
Types and kinds of arrows:
– Arrow as an element of sequence
– Arrow as an element of process
– Arrow as an element of destination
– Arrow as an element of transformation
– Arrow as an element of storytelling
