Thursday 22 May 2014

OUGD603: Evaluation

The positives of this module have been numerous. This year I have been able to work on several live briefs that have informed my practice and helped me to develop the way I work and communicate my ideas. This has been evidenced in my work in collaborations to pitch for the Winterlight Festival and the End of Year Show, amongst others. Being able to pitch and communicate an idea to a client effectively is a valuable skill that until now I had had no experience of. Going into third year I knew that this was something I would need to work on and I am glad that I have achieved this, as it is a crucial part of being a graphic designer. In general, I feel that my practice has improved enormously throughout the year, in particular with regards to concept generation. I have devoted time this year to thinking about my ideas in a more thorough and critical manner, with much more consideration for audience than I had previously done. Again, this is evidenced most in Suzanne, Mike and my self’s work for the Winterlight Festival. When we pitched to the clients, they noted that our concept had been well considered, with interesting and more innovative ideas that would engage their target audience further.  I also feel that I have been able to successfully select briefs that have reflected the direction I want my practice to take upon graduation, with briefs focused on publishing design and branding for the arts and culture sectors.

I feel that my most successful briefs have been ones where I have pushed myself to try and achieve something new and different with a concept, for example Heartbroken Records, where I attempted art direction for a photo shoot. Although the photos could no doubt be improved, I feel it was a positive experience as it allowed me to begin developing a new skill that I would like to explore further upon graduation.  In general, photography is a skill that I do feel I have developed this year because I placed more of an importance on quality photography to bring an end to the briefs. Where I can, I have attempted to photograph my work instead of mocking it up, but unfortunately this was not possible for some of the briefs where producing the designs to a professional standard would have been too costly for me. Another skill that I have learnt this year is book binding. This has only happened very recently, but It is something that I am not developing an interest in, particularly important as it relates to one of my main focuses of the year: publishing design. This meant I was able to hand craft my design context publication, which is an outcome I am quite pleased with.

There are several points that I feel that I could have improved upon this year: the main one, as usual, being time management. At the beginning of the year I was probably a little too complacent about the amount of work we needed to do, and therefore I have ended up rushing some of my later briefs and failing to develop and extend them to the point I had wanted to. For example, I feel that Amass has become one of my weaker briefs because there was not enough time available to develop our ideas thoroughly. Ultimately, this meant that plans we had had for the brief did not come to fruition, which is frustrating as I had been excited about completing it. In some of my self initiated briefs I also feel that my visual execution has been weak because I have rushed designs and not spent time working to improve them. I also feel that some briefs could have been expanded to have a larger product range, such as the YCN Oasis brief and Blister Sound Sessions.


If I were to complete the year again, I would aim to ensure that the time I devoted to my briefs was more equal, and I would set stricter deadlines for myself to make sure that I had complete briefs instead of half finished ones that I would need to revisit. I would also probably do fewer briefs, and spend more time perfecting and producing higher quality outcomes that I could present in my portfolio. Perhaps I might also undertake less collaborations to allow myself more time to focus on self initiated briefs. Finally, I would begin the year by completing research for each brief before deciding to go ahead with it, this is due to the fact that I have had to drop several briefs because there wasn’t the content there to produce the idea properly. Although I do feel that for the sake of time management I should have completed fewer collaborative briefs, I am very happy that I have been able to develop my skills as a collaborator. In my collaborative briefs I have probably learnt the most, as there is obviously more of a focus on effective communication between collaborators, as well as clients. This is evidenced best by Suzanne, Mike and my self’s work with Art and Design Interdisciplinary. We have had to adapt and develop our ideas several times throughout the course of the brief, due to budgetary restrictions and some critique from the course themselves. However, I feel that we have successfully made compromises and adapted to the needs of both the printers and the course, whilst retaining a positive and open dialogue. From this, we have learnt how to deal with difficulties and maintain communication, at the same time as asserting our design knowledge and executing a successful design outcome for them to the best of our abilities. Working so closely with Suzanne and Mike has also helped me to develop my ambitions for my career, as I intend to continue working with them. I came onto this course searching for a direction and a focus within design, and I finally think that I have found it.

Wednesday 21 May 2014

Design Context Publication: Submission

Design Context Publication: Final Images











Brief 15: Submission




Brief 14: Submission


Brief 13: Submission


Brief 12: Submission


Brief 11: Submission


Brief 10: Submission


Brief 9: Submission


Brief 8: Submission


Brief 7: Submission


Brief 6: Submission


Brief 5: Submission


New Brief 4: Submission


Brief 3: Submission


New Brief 2: Submission


New Brief 1: Submission




Tuesday 20 May 2014

New Brief 4: Printed Publication

Final images of the Face In't Mud publication. We ended up printed onto newspaper stock as we felt that this would complement the softer lo fi images that we took on the day out. The front cover features a charcoal rubbing of a Penistone brick, which has produced an abstract and raw image that is designed to attract the reader before they even look inside. We used a saddle stitch to bind the book which is in keeping with our lofi style, whilst still being sturdy enough and well presented.











Brief 2: Mock Ups

These are some mock up examples of the yearbook, as we won't get the printed version back in time to photograph.

Folded Down


Folded Out



Brief 3: Mock Ups

Unfortunately I do not have the time or the means to print these products as they would be vinyl sleeves that require a special kind of stock. I also do not have the time to code the website, and so I have created mock ups of the site and how it would work.

Promotional Record Sleeves







Ipad Mock Ups





Brief 14: Proof of Submission


Brief 14: Mock Up

As I have not been able to book a photography slot to photograph the poster I screen printed, for my submission I have decided to mock it up.


Monday 19 May 2014

Brief 5: Final Photographs

Final images from the Amass photoshoot. We wanted to place images in the context of travel, and so we arranged the packaging around items of travel clothing and accessories, such as sandals and sunglasses.








New Brief 9: Final Images

These are a selection of images I took on the photo shoot for my Gone Girl books. I have taken a variety of shots, including straight on compositions and close ups of the details. I also photographed the books as a series and as individual covers, as I felt like it was important to show that they could work either way.








Design Context Publication: Front and Back Covers

As I have bound the books myself, I will need to screen print the covers myself. I have been developing the front and back covers, although I have been undecided as to what information I should put where. In the end I have gone for a very simple layout to allow the type to speak for itself. I will be screen printing the text onto the publication cover in white as I feel that this will complement the blue of the cover better than black.






Final Front Cover

Back Cover