- Me as a designer at the start of the year
- Me as a designer now and how things have changed
-Explain each point
- What I gained from level 4
- Figuring out what graphic design is
- I learnt how to use illustrator and InDesign
- Got to try screen printing for the first time
- Had a lack of confidence in my designs
- Some examples of level 4 work
- What I gained from level 5
- Discovered that I really loved editorial design
and that it was something I would like to pursue
in the future
- Stepped away from working with digital all the
time and experimented with a more hands
on approach
- Got to work collaboratively for the first time.
seeing what it's like to work with other people
was great practice for the future
- Examples of level 5 work
- Level 6 so far
- Time management has always been a big problem
for me, so this year I really tried to organise my
time efficiently so that I was able to manage all
of my modules and briefs
- Picking my own briefs allowed me to be more
independence as a designer. And setting your
own deadlines mean I had to be more self
motivative
- Communicating with studios and other designers
had always been a fear of mine for some
reason. But this year I contacted some studios
and it wasn't as intimidating as I thought
- Examples of level 6 work
- Two week placement at London Fashion Agency
over easter.
- I will be helping them with branding projects and
to design their website
- LFA work with building fashion brands
- Fashion is an interest of mine and I thought
they would be perfect for me.
- Milo the office dog! (best perk of the job)
- After uni I want to move to London.
- I have always loved the city
- A lot of the magazines I am interested in are
based in London
- I was in contact with tank magazine and they
said to email they once i finish uni to
organise a summer placement.
- The graphic thought facility
- Wonderland magazine
- Two times elliott
- Go on to study for my MA
- I have always wanted to start my own magazine
- I have a few zine projects on the go this year
which I plan on keeping on going with.
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