For the final presentation tomorrow, boards have to be prepared to the specification of the RSA brief. In the case of the postage stamp brief this means four A3 boards and supporting documentation explaining the ‘big idea’. Two of the boards must show the stamps at actual size and enlarged size, the other two must detail the thought process and the progression of the concept. Here are the results of the RSA brief. There may be some final ‘tweaking’ before they are actually submitted to the competition but for all intents and purposes this is final. The supporting document can be downloaded here.




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