My full, written evaluation to finalise my Image module- reflecting on what I feel comfortable with, my strengths, and what, ideally, I would have liked to improve, given my time to work on the module again.
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Monday, 23 April 2012
Image//Final evaluation.
My full, written evaluation to finalise my Image module- reflecting on what I feel comfortable with, my strengths, and what, ideally, I would have liked to improve, given my time to work on the module again.
Friday, 20 January 2012
Image//Type as Image//Brief & Rationale.
The brief and my written rationale for the second briefing from the Image module, as delivered in yesterday afternoon's session- written notes about my target audience, research required etc, which I shall start doing imminently.
The quotes I picked for my 'Type as Image' brief (from the articles we worked on for last week's 'Editorial Image' brief) are:
1. RELATIONSHIP MATHS: FACEBOOK:
"Brass- rubbing"
2. DOCTOR, DOCTOR:
"I wish I could!"
3. THIS COLUMN WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE:
"It certainly has nothing to do with the number of birds"
I felt that these three quotes had a lot of potential for experimentation within my designs and that I could produce a great selection of visual communication with various methods of delivery- excited to get started!
Thursday, 19 January 2012
Image//Editorial//Feedback.
(Design sheets above for the final resolutions, in context, of my designs for the week- long brief of Editorial Image).
Today we had our second Image session- and a chance to showcase our week's designs and receive feedback from other members of the session.
In a group of four (along with Matt Chatfield, Mitch Weaver and Steph Lawson) we discussed each of our designs, potential improvements, and things we could do if we were to revisit the brief- my notes were as follows:
FEEDBACK//EDITORIAL IMAGE
- Good ideas, clear, well represented
- Perhaps try out a different colour scheme for the colour blind test so that it doesn't actually affect those who are colour blind (thus the design being a bit pointless!)
- Experiment with different shapes (as opposed to two circles) on the x2 article page
Really happy with the feedback I got, people seemed to like the concept development- particularly of 'This column will change your life', and given the time, I felt I did an okay job, yet still lots more room for improvement- looking forward to the next brief to apply the feedback and criticisms in the design I got from this session to make a positive change in the next set of designs.
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