Wednesday, 29 May 2013
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
CodeBreaker Boards
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CodeBreaker.
What skills have you developed through this
brief and how effectively do you think you have applied them?
I have learnt the skill of collaborating
with Eddie. Can be frustrating as we are both very laid back people but this
meant when it came down to crunch time we had to smash it and I think we
surprised even ourselves.
I think I developed conceptual design as we
spent ages trying to think of a design, which had a meaning and purpose towards
the exhibition.
What approaches to/methods of design
production have you developed and how have they informed your design
development process?
Like I said we did our reading about the
exhibition to inform ourselves about Alan Turing’s work. This helps to inform our
design and create a professional identity and collateral of this event.
3. What strengths can you identify in your
work and how have/will you capitalise on these?
My strengths within the brief were design
and also communication with my collab partner Eddie. We help plenty of meetings
and discussed where we were up to and what needs to be done. I felt like the
products I designed were visually attractive and to the standard that is needed
for a real event.
What weaknesses can you identify in your
work and how will you address these in the future?
Time management. We started this brief
early but hit a bit of a wall with the concept which made us take a break from
the brief. This was not very professional of us, although I think it did help
with the overall design of the brief.
Stephanie's Branding Boards
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Stephanie-Rose
What skills have you developed through this
brief and how effectively do you think you have applied them?
I have learnt the skill of working very
closely with a client. The constant decision changes and little tweaks at
points had me going crazy. But to be honest I did enjoy this brief. Steph is a
very hard working individual and I was happy to help with other little project
she wanted to make herself for the end of year show. I helped with teaching her
InDesign and showing her to bind books. I could of just done it for her but she
loved learning these skills and I found it refreshing that she was so
passionate about her work and didn’t just take me for advantage and just get me
to make everything.
What approaches to/methods of design production
have you developed and how have they informed your design development process?
My approach for design was more of that of
a teacher. I ended up showing Steph a range of new skills and software
knowledge. Also been able to properly teach some and solve there problems and which
them take note to your instructions was rewarding. She was a good person to
work with and also knew a lot about design and how things should look so my
designs had to look very professional, as she is someone who knows what they
are talking about.
3. What strengths can you identify in your
work and how have/will you capitalise on these?
My strengths in this brief was persistence.
I designed about 100 rose symbols trying to find the right one. I am not a fan
of making pretty flowers but I did it and despite not using them I’m glad I showed
myself I could do it.
What weaknesses can you identify in your
work and how will you address these in the future?
Weaknesses was getting stuff printed. I should
really of done more test prints and got this brief done a bit earlier.
Leeds International Film Festival
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LIFF
LIFF
1. What skills have you developed through this
brief and how effectively do you think you have applied them?
I have developed my screen-printing skills.
I don’t think I messed up a single print. I was efficient and even had help
Eddie print his briefs while I was waiting for my screens to dry. Didn’t mind
doing this I mean I would rather help Eddie get some good prints rather than
just watch him struggle.
Skills in stock choices also developed. I loved
working with the gold stock it makes anything you do look sick. I will remember
this cheat for the future.
2.What approaches to/methods of design
production have you developed and how have they informed your design
development process?
Wanting to use the gold stock meant I had
to take the long approach in printing and it meant waiting around a lot. So I had
to make the most of my time waiting around. So between screens I would do some
embossing, go help Steph with bookbinding for our project and help eddie print.
3. What strengths can you identify in your
work and how have/will you capitalise on these?
This was
a really quick turn around brief so I would say my time management was
on form for this brief and I also was on the blogging. I think this is because I
really enjoyed this brief so motivation to work on it was high.
What weaknesses can you identify in your
work and how will you address these in the future?
Could of started this brief earlier and god
more products created for it.
YCN Final Boards
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Augmented Reality UK Greetings.
1.What skills have you developed through this
brief and how effectively do you think you have applied them?
The skills I have developed from this brief
is the knowledge of screen based design and augmented reality. I have learnt
the basic software but I barely can scrape the surface of what is possible with
augmented design. It has also allowed me to collaborated with different courses
that was a good experience I find the work that Dan does very impressive and
fresh.
2.What approaches to/methods of design
production have you developed and how have they informed your design
development process?
My approaches to design were very concept this
project was less about the design but what were all the different ways we could
come up with very different cards and how we could push the augmented side to
the brief.
3. What strengths can you identify in your
work and how have/will you capitalise on these?
My strengths within the brief was on the
concept side. Applying augmented reality to a card that is a timeless
tradition. I came up with some nice ideas for the augmented side.
4.What weaknesses can you identify in your
work and how will you address these in the future?
My design really wasn’t good at all. Motivation
for this brief was not high I loved the augmented side of the brief but I just
hated making cards so I became very sarcastic with me design and was glad when
it finished.
We could of pushed this brief further but I think it ended as soon as we submitted for YCN. None of us wanted to carry it on at all.
We could of pushed this brief further but I think it ended as soon as we submitted for YCN. None of us wanted to carry it on at all.
Yearbook Photos
Here are the photos from the final proof sent to us by the printers. Photos were given to me by Marty so not sure if they were photographed by him or not.
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