Wednesday 1 April 2009

BA (Hons.) GRAPHIC DESIGN – END OF MODULE SELF-EVALUATION

Module Title: 'A day in the life of...'


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

Throughout this image module I have learnt to consider drawing differently and I almost have a different outlook on it. I have learnt to always look at different viewpoints in which objects can be drawn and how different strokes of brush effect the feel and asthetics. I have used ink before but only briefly so this module was a chance to perfect my skills in that area and I came to realise that I really like that media and may start using it in my work more in the future.

2. What approaches to generating work and solutions to problems have you developed and how have they helped?

I think I was constantly on top of all my work thinking about my concepts and trying to develop on them quickly and effectively in the time that we were given. For all the set briefs I made sure I researched and blogged inspiration to me which helped me and I have realised how important is to be constantly looking at what is out there.
I tried to step away from medias that I found comfortable I wanted this brief to be a chance to experiment with new design principles.

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

I think that I work really well with watercolours...back in college I always used to use them for everything but I kind of stepped away from them to try other medias when I came to Leeds College so it was nice to go back to them and use them for a brief that was really appropriate and I think the overall effect and style worked really well with my ink drawings...which was a new media for me but I think I used it effectively.
I think I drawing techniques are quite strong although like I said earlier I think I need to improve on drawing from my imagination instead of copying.
I really want to start combing type and image together more often and I think doing this module has given me the confidence to really go for it and start specialising and focusing in on areas of design that really interest me and I want to take further.
I think also I think I can quite easily think of concepts for design problems and can develop on them quickly.

4. What weaknesses can you identify in your work and how could you exploit these more fully?

I think that one weakness that I stopped almost straight away is that I am not very good at drawing from imagination...for me to be pleased with my drawings I have to copy from an existing image but I think through doing this module it has given me confidence in my drawing abilities and I think to exploit this fully I think I have to make sure I keep an on going little sketch book drawing maybe two or three images a day to constantly perfect my skills.
I think through crit discussions it became apparent that I lack direction slightly in my concepts and designs so in order to perfect that I need to make sure I take time in developing my ideas exploiting all possible outcomes so that the final is something that is clear and appropriate.

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

1. I would print my final outcome for my 'day in the life of...' on A1 paper as after reflection I feel that it would have looked more effective as a bigger format I think it would have created more impact.

2. I think again with the brief 'day in the life of...' I would have tried photographing my torn out pages from Hunters diary on say different surfaces instead of just the obvious desk...maybe like a bed or a park bench or something.

3. With my eyechart I would re print it on to A2 paper as as it is standing now it is made up of two A3 pieces of paper which does not look as professional so I think I need to become more precise and save up money for print credits.

4. I have never really been that good at working in 3D so I think I need to carry on experimenting and practicing in that area of design as I felt that other peoples work was really impressive.

5. I think I should keep a image sketch book to constantly draw in when ever I get the chance so that my drawing skills improve.

Wednesday 25 March 2009

The Desk!!!!

I have been trying to think of the format and composition for my 'day in the life of...' and i thought that it would be a cool idea to have an image of a desk with pages of torn out images scattered on the desk making up the 'day in the life of hunter s thompson' with drawn images relating to the events around the desk!

Thursday 19 March 2009

Attempting the Gonzo style













Attempting the Gonzo style using black ink and watercolours....then taking image into photoshop and experimenting with effects and colours.

Monday 16 March 2009

Gonzo style illustrations

Gonzo the Art!!!!!!!!!!





Gonzo style Illustrations



Inspiration into how Thompson acts and what he wears etc... so that I can now start to develop a character!

Tuesday 10 March 2009

Dream Diary- Steven Farrimond










Sketches and illustrations from Steven Farrimond...his illustrations are very similar to the style of Ralph Steadman and the 'Gonzo' kind of style.

Thursday 5 March 2009

Visuals

Using visuals to help me when it comes to story boarding and illustration based work so that I don't have to think off the top of my head.

Sara Fanelli

Sara Fanelli's style of illustrations are almost like a childlike, innocent style of Gonzo...i could maybe consider the style and layout of her work when I am working on my diary entries...they are concentrating more on image rather than type really.







Illustrations

I have looked into the sort of illustrations that suit the style and period of Hunter S Thompson...taking into consideration the whole Gonzo style which is very sketchy and free style of drawing, almost letting your mind go wth you pen and not caring about neatness or accuracy.








STATEMENT OF INTENT

I intend to create a sequence of images within the concept and idea of a diary that visually communicates a day in the life of Hunter.S.Thompson. I am going to combine ink, pen, watercolours together to create a Gonzo style of drawing suiting to Ralph Steadman(the illustrator for Hunter.S.Thompson). The images that I create I will then scan into photoshop and combine together to create the series of images.