In my project based around The National Picture Theatre, I had to produce detail drawings showing the construction of certain elements in my building design.
the young ones
Creativity captured with images and words
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
Reflection
This is a brief reflection of my journey through my second year of my degree course. It has been an contrast of interest and stress, mumbled up into lots of varied projects! I feel more competent as a designer after this second year and I am eager (pencil in hand) to begin my third and final year!
Personal Achievements
I have overcome a lot of annoying work based habits this term, in particular my poor time keeping. My time before was either spent delving into too much research, or jumping straight into what I thought would be a fantastic design idea (without actually covering all areas first). I have changed this however by spreading time evenly depending on how much I think is unnecessary to allocate to the task. Ultimately this has helped me to keep on track and stride forward to the next thing within my design process.
Skills Development
Over the course of my second year, I have picked up some new skills within different design software that I was familiar with, but I have also taught myself new packages/programs to benefit my work. In particular I have developed my knowledge of Kerkythea, a rendering program used for Sketchup models. I also learnt Movie Maker from scratch, (a program I would normally avoid due to copious amounts of techno-phobia!) I now know that I must stretch myself to be as knowledgeable as possible within a variety of programs to make me more employable when my course comes to an end.
Action Plan For My Final Year
Realistically, the time spent between now and my final year has to be focused on becoming more employable. This means learning new software, building up my professional portfolio and trying to get some studio based work experience. All this will stand me in good stead whilst applying for jobs. After researching different design companies, it has become apparent to me that they like candidates to have experience in Adobe creative suite. Its becoming clear that this is a recurring requirement. Therefore over summer I plan on looking into this more and perhaps purchasing the software and teaching myself its benefits. Additionally, I need to start entering work that I have completed off my own brief into my portfolio, to really show that I can work independently. A logical idea also would be to really consider the area of design I want to thrive in once I leave the course, and focus strongly on this area throughout my final year.
Personal Achievements
I have overcome a lot of annoying work based habits this term, in particular my poor time keeping. My time before was either spent delving into too much research, or jumping straight into what I thought would be a fantastic design idea (without actually covering all areas first). I have changed this however by spreading time evenly depending on how much I think is unnecessary to allocate to the task. Ultimately this has helped me to keep on track and stride forward to the next thing within my design process.
Skills Development
Over the course of my second year, I have picked up some new skills within different design software that I was familiar with, but I have also taught myself new packages/programs to benefit my work. In particular I have developed my knowledge of Kerkythea, a rendering program used for Sketchup models. I also learnt Movie Maker from scratch, (a program I would normally avoid due to copious amounts of techno-phobia!) I now know that I must stretch myself to be as knowledgeable as possible within a variety of programs to make me more employable when my course comes to an end.
Action Plan For My Final Year
Realistically, the time spent between now and my final year has to be focused on becoming more employable. This means learning new software, building up my professional portfolio and trying to get some studio based work experience. All this will stand me in good stead whilst applying for jobs. After researching different design companies, it has become apparent to me that they like candidates to have experience in Adobe creative suite. Its becoming clear that this is a recurring requirement. Therefore over summer I plan on looking into this more and perhaps purchasing the software and teaching myself its benefits. Additionally, I need to start entering work that I have completed off my own brief into my portfolio, to really show that I can work independently. A logical idea also would be to really consider the area of design I want to thrive in once I leave the course, and focus strongly on this area throughout my final year.
Labels:
designer,
development,
end of year,
personal,
progress,
reflection,
skills,
student,
work
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Portfolio
This week I have been working on building my professional portfolio. Gathering a lot of work that I have done this year, I arranged this into both a hand held and digital portfolio.
I needed to make sure that my portfolio had a corporate feel to it and that it really showed off my skills as a designer.
I needed to make sure that my portfolio had a corporate feel to it and that it really showed off my skills as a designer.
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
People
http://peopledesign.com/
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I found this interesting website all about people design. They create a lot of brands for different companies but their value is to really find out who they are designing for. Such as the company, it's demographics, what the company are selling. I thought this would help me with branding my own work.
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I found this interesting website all about people design. They create a lot of brands for different companies but their value is to really find out who they are designing for. Such as the company, it's demographics, what the company are selling. I thought this would help me with branding my own work.
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
Monochrome
Adding a monochrome effect to a photograph can create depth and deception. The above photos I have taken myself and then edited on 'snap seed'. The first images is bubbles on a windscreen in a car wash. I took this images because I loved the effect it made. I then thought this would look even better edited, to add more of a atmosphere.
The second image is of some shoes I bought. I laid the shoes out in a certain way then took the photo. I wanted to add a vintage effect to this image, which I think I created well on Photoshop. It gives a grainy, rustic effect.
Labels:
black and white,
bubbles,
colour,
converse,
edited,
effect,
frame,
monochrome,
vintage
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Mood-board Skills
I have created this mood-board for a restoration project I am doing on a Picture Theater that was bombed in WW2.
Labels:
air raid,
bombs,
dig for victory,
gas mask,
land army,
mood board,
posters,
war,
WW2
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