

The design was coming along very successfully, and the function and mechanisms were working how we envisaged.
The folds were planned out on illustrator and it was a case of trial and error for them to match up correctly.


The map folded out into two halves which then joined together to form a full A5 sized map.
We created a QR code which was fully functioning.
We put the printed design into a wallet to see how it would function, and if the business card sized piece was effective, we believed it was.
At this stage we were ready for a critique of our work to see how it could be improved.
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