Monday, 20 April 2015

PPP Presentation












Slide 1: Intro

Slide 2: Skills I have gained this year. Trying to avoid doing everything digitally and trying to step away from the computer and producing less digital work. For a lot of of my outcomes I have created things by hand. I think that this makes my work more personal and I notice that I put more thought into what I am doing, seen as I can't just undo things like on photoshop. 

Slide 3: Skills I have gained this year. Another skill I have gained this year is group work. Through responsive and taking care of business I have gotten the chance to do more group work. I think that learning work to work well in a team is very important for the future. I also really enjoy working with other people and doing collaborative work. As I get to see how people work/design and you get a wider range of concepts.

Slide 4: Changes since first year. Since first year I have seen a big change in my work. I have developed new skills and have approached different new areas of graphic design. However I still think there is still a lot to learn.

Slide 5: Favourite parts. Feathr was one of my favourite parts of this year. I enjoyed the freedom of this brief. To begin with I found this brief to be very challenging, actually getting a pattern to line up and work, as a repeat was I lot harder than I had originally thought. I did a lot of research and spent a lot time looking at different patterns and how they worked, after this I found coming up with ideas to be easier. I submitted two designers in. I think that my most successful (and one that one selected by feathr) was the geometric print; I think that it looked more appealing and suited the target audience much more.

Slide 6: Favourite parts. Secret 7. As a music fan, Secret 7 was my favourite brief throughout this module. I enjoy how open the brief is, which leaves a lot more room for creativity. Overall I was very pleased with my final outcome. As if by habit, as soon as I get a brief I always think of the digital possibilities. By not working digitally I was able to try a completely new thing and style, which I really enjoyed.

Slide 7: Favourite parts. Taking care of business. I think that this was an important brief I as it gave me an insight of what the working would be like and what to expect. Before this brief I was quite skeptical that i could create my own businesses, but after I am confident that I could.

Slide 8: My brand. For my logo I wanted to interpret in some typography I created. I felt that this would create a much more personal feel to the logo. I wanted my logo to look fun and friendly, and not too bland and sophisticated. I wanted to feel like an approachable person.

Slide 9: My brand. Promo pack. This is a mock up of my promo pack, I went with different colours in a geometric pattern, to represent diversity, just like how I am a designer am able to change to fit a brief, nothing is one set thing.

Slide 10: Summer plans. Visiting studios in London Over summer I plan on visiting studios in london. Two that particularly caught my eye were Brighten the corners, who like simple and minimal designs. and the other studio is the graphic thought facility, who like to use unusual methods and forgotten techniques.

Slide 11: Summer plans. Learn calligraphy. I have set myself the task of trying to learn calligraphy over summer. It is a useful skill that I think that will be definitely come in handy in the future.

Studio Brief 1 - My Brand

This is my existing logo i designed before christmas. I think my logo is something i will always want to change and tinker with, so i decided to come up with a new logo as well as turning it into a brand.



 Experimentation 

I wanted to interpret in some typography I created. I felt that this would create a much more personal feel to the logo. 








On a whole the letters were quite slabby and hard to work with, getting things to look balanced and well composed proved to be a challenge.

Final Outcome

The digital text helped to balance out the design, overall I am very happy with how it turned out.

I went with different colours in a geometric pattern, to represent diversity, just like how I am a designer am able to change to fit a brief, nothing is one set thing.
 








Sunday, 19 April 2015

My Brand - Online Portfolio










Wix creates an easy way to insure that the site can be viewed correctly on smaller screens such as phones and tablets. With the rise of smart phones, it is important that my website works on any device with any size screen.

Friday, 17 April 2015

Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Studio Research

Location: Manchester and London
Contact info: hello@lovecreative.com


Location: London
Contact info: internships@brightenthecorners.com


Location: New York
Contact info: info@sagmeisterwalsh.com




 Location: Leeds
Contact info: hi@studioofthings.com


Location: London
Contact info: info@graphicthoughtfacility.com




Location: London




Location: London and San Francisco
Contact info: london@wearedesignstudio.com
sf@wearedesignstudio.com




Location: Paris
Contact info: hello@playgroundparis.com



Location: Los Angeles, CA
Contact info: N/A