Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Design Principles/Evaluation/OUGD404

.      Reflecting on the Design Principles module with Fred, I have only just realised how beneficial it has been to me and how I apply it everyday in my design work.  I've learnt a lot, below is my evaluation for the module.


   Design Principles Evaluation


      1. What skills have you developed through this module and how effectively do you think you have applied them?

I have developed a lot of skills over this module. I have a greater understanding and knowledge of type as well as the terminology that runs along with it. Also, knowing what font and point size is appropriate for my designs. As well as type anatomy, legibility and readability, differences between kerning and tracking, the list goes on. I think I have (hopefully) applied these skills effectively throughout my design work. Overall, the skills and methods I have learnt have been extremely useful. 

2. What approaches to/methods of design production have you developed and how have they informed your design development process?

I have developed a lot of approaches and methods of design production over the module. However, learning about grid and layout was really helpful to me , especially when producing the ten page layouts and future briefs.

3. What strengths can you identify in your work and how have/will you capitalise on these?

I think my type journal is a strength, as a designer it has made me aware of type going on around me in the environment, being able to spot certain typefaces and whether it is appropriate. Also, I think my hand-rendered letterforms are a strength and I really enjoyed the process of developing my own letterforms.

What weaknesses can you identify in your work and how will you address these in the future?

Perhaps my blog? I began to rush towards the end and I feel I could have been more in-depth. If I were to have more time on this module, going through and being critical and self-evaluative of my work would've been great.


5. Identify five things that you will do differently next time and what do you expect to gain from doing these?

Blog – Keeping up to date with uploading tasks and proof-reading my work
Time Management – generally keeping up to date with briefs, balancing my time, not leaving things to the last minute! However, I do seem to work better under pressure.
Type Journal – something I perhaps would like to continue to be observant of my surroundings as a designer
Reflective over work – be more critical/self evaluative, ask for help, and try and try again.
Be more experimental – experiment more and use different methods.

Monday, 21 April 2014

My Easter

Easter

I haven't had the opportunity yet to deliver a presentation to the class on what I do in real life other than the course so I thought I'd blog on here what I got up to  over the easter holidays. 

I went down to Cornwall for a few days with my BF as we have a caravan down there, and I've been going to Cornwall since I was like 6. Cornwall is just over an hour drive from mine so its super nice.




Went to Padstow


Always cream first.






Went to the pub a lot, which has a gorgeous view.



my dog, Betsy.

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Study Task 1-

Study Task 1

Why am I Here - What do I want to Learn? 


5 reasons why you chose to study on this programme.
  • Leeds College of Art reputation
  • Speaking to people who studied here
  • The fact it was a small college gives a sense of community 
  • Also, good teacher student ratio means good feedback and help
  • I've always wanted to branch out of Devon and move up north and live in a big city 

5 things you want to learn during your time on the programme. 
  • As much as I can
  • A deep understanding/knowledge of the Adobe suite
  • How to make contact with professionals
  • Turning ideas into outcomes, I'm happy and proud with
  • Find out my personal practice, whether it be web/editorial etc. 

5 skills that you think are your strengths.
  • Open about my work, able to take criticism and what needs to be improved
  • Thorough documentation
  • Laidback- but not too laidback. I try not to get stressed and worked up about briefs/deadlines, its no good.
  • Able to prioritise - if not now? then when.
  • Failure and learn from my mistakes. Fully committed.


5 things you want to improve.
  • Presenting with confidence!
  • Time management 
  • Blogging
  • Get out my comfort zone and try something new
  • Software knowledge/printing methods
5 way that you will evaluate your progress.

  • writing on my PPP blog as much as possible after modules and briefs etc.
  • comparing work with peers
  • Self reflection
  • Feedback
  • Bring up areas of concern in individual tutorials. 

5 questions that you want to find the answer to. 
  • Can I manage the workload?
  • Will I land a job after my three years is up?
  • Will I live in London?
  • Why does summer zoom by and winter drag on forever? ha.
  • Do animals really have a sixth sense? ha.

5 things that inspire you.
  • space/astronomy
  • films/documentaries
  • Successful designers
  • lazy people
  • Fashion 

10 examples of design that illustrate your fields of creative interest.

1. Leif Podhajsky 


     2. Neil Krug Photography



3. 1960s Model Shoots

4. Calligraphy



5. All things Wes Anderson


6. Hand-rendered typography


7. Film posters!



8. Editorial Design

Neville Brody
9. Type



10. Branding


not necessarily this branding in particular.