A drawing for a Level 2 conceptual design Page 1 © New Zealand Qualifications Authority NOTES 1. The purpose of the design is so that the assessor can visualise the final result. There must be sufficient information included so that this visualisation is possible. 2. The descriptions of text and graphics should be just that. 3. The design should clearly indicate the layout, colours, typefaces, sizes and styles used. The actual wording will not usually be shown. An alternative approach would be to supply a name for a file where the text could be found. 4. The design should indicate use of colour, and any textual or non-textual enhancements. 5. It is expected that as the project progresses, any changes should be documented either on a separate document or on the conceptual design. 6. A conceptual design should be a pencil and paper drawing, it should not be generated on the computer unless a dedicated design program is used. Web site/presentation design 7. The same ideas could be used for a web site design, or a desktop presentation. In those cases, a sketch like this would be required for each page of the web site, or each slide of the presentation. Page 2 © New Zealand Qualifications Authority