Wednesday 20 October 2010

"You can't design without inspiration"

I've been researching into artists and examples of posters to try and get some inspiration for my latest project. Here are some of my favourites so far:



I love the whole flow of text in this, it's simple but
works really well










Possibly my favourite so far. Love the concept, really clever design.




Again, i love the style of typography used. Makes me want to
focus on type in my design!








The colours stood out for me in this one, they all
work together really well.


Monday 18 October 2010

Virtual Reality Project Reflection



I based my final piece around the concept of addiction within virtual reality games. My idea was to illustrate a 'dose of reality', to show that there is still a lot to explore in the real world, and we should not swap real life for a virtual one.

What I enjoyed about the project



What I didn’t enjoy about the project
During this project, I found that it was hard to create something visually to explain virtual reality without doing the obvious computer based design. I had to look to find different aspects of virtual reality within my research and try and illustrate them as a visual interpretation.

Problems I encountered
I think the main problem I encountered during this project was to take a style of art illustration that is familiar to almost everyone (pop art) and try to put my own unique stamp on it to make something more original.

What went well
I thought that my experimentation with card textures, like the ones I used to create the flowers in the piece above, went well. I really like how they turned out after I scanned them in. Also I think I eventually came up with a lot of initial ideas and had two strong concepts to go with.

What didn’t go well
I think that I focused too much on one piece, which left me with little time to explore and develop my other chosen idea, which in the end made it not as strong as I would of liked it to be.

New skills acquired
I improved my research skills within this project, as I think that the research tasks set really helped me to research more than I would have normally on my previous ND course. It made the whole process a lot clearer and easier to follow.

New knowledge acquired
I think that from my research into some different artists such as James Jean and Andy Warhol, I learnt some new styles to explore within my work.

Time management
I hit my  target deadline and was not rushing to finish like in previous years of graphics.




SMART TARGETS
Specific - Well Defined - Significant, stretching


What is the task to be done? What are the details?
I want to introduce InDesign into my work to help me create better layouts for my designs and to build my work up to a professional standard.


Measurable - Know when it has been achieved = meaningful, motivational


How well has the task been done? What will be different if the task if completed?
I will be measurable by the improvement of presentation and placement in my next project once i try using InDesign to set up my documents. I will be measurable by practicing on InDesign in my own time.




I really enjoyed this project as it allowed me to look into a topic I am unfamiliar with and really explore different aspects of it. It also allowed me to try some styles I haven’t really looked into much before such as pop art.