Monday, 20 February 2012

Pat Perry - new website

While looking through inspiration for my own personal website, i came across one of my favourite artists, Pat Perry. I hadn't looked at his website in a while and was surprised to see that he had completely changed it, with a brand new layout and lots of new examples of updated work. He also put his blog which i follow and put it on the website instead of having an external link.
























I really like the clean look of his website,  using white seems to make the work stand out more. This is something i could consider for my own website when i come to creating it!

Sunday, 12 February 2012

Chris Piascik

While browsing through Behance network, i came across a typography/illustration artist called Chris Piascik. I was really inspired by his portfolio, as it appealed to my style that i am aiming for, and he had a broad range of work from t shirt designs, to printed book work. I even ended up buying one of his books that he designed around bikes called 'I love my bike'. 
One of the most inspiring parts of his website was his 'daily drawings' page. I found it incredible that he has the time to fit in 5 new personal drawing every week to keep his mind fresh all the time.


Here are some examples of his work that i really liked, but it was hard to choose from!



I have bookmarked Chris's website, so i'm sure i will be looking back at his work for inspiration in the future!

Little White Lies - Negotiated project

For my negotiated project, i decided to take on the 'Little White Lies' brief in designing an illustrative front cover for their magazine. The brief instantly appealed to me because of my love for illustration, and consider the magazine focused on another love of mine, films, i didn't hesitate to choose this brief. 
Looking at the brief, there was a list of films that were on offer for the front cover, one of which was one of my favourite films of 2011, Super 8. The brief stated that the cover had to be focused on the main character of the film, so i had to consider this when creating my illustration.



I was quite pleased with the outcome of my project. I really struggled to choose a style that i thought was unique enough and hadn't already been done for previous covers of the magazine. I was really inspired by David Fullerton's paper texture illustrations, which eventually became the main inspiration for my cover. I was pleased with the way the hand drawn type turned out , and i felt it sat well with the illustration style. I feel as thought my illustration skills have somewhat improved from this project, although it was quite a simple outcome, i felt that it worked well. I will be submitting this to D&AD so hopefully i'll get somewhere with it!

Monday, 30 January 2012

Time plan 30/01/12

Monday - Feedback on illustration


Tuesday - Finalise illustration


Wednesday - Finally illustration


Thursday - Develop folder work for live brief


Friday - Develop folder work for live brief

Monday, 23 January 2012

Time Plan 23/01/12

Monday - Develop Live Brief


Tuesday - Development


Wednesday - Development


Thursday - Class feedback & continue development


Friday - Catch up with college posters

Monday, 16 January 2012

Time plan 16/01/12

Monday - Decide on live brief 


Tuesday - Start research into live brief


Wednesday - Continue research


Thursday - Catch up with college posters


Friday - Continue research

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

How to write a CV without sounding like a fool

We were given a very useful presentation by Laura Sharpe from Sharpe Recruitment, who left the class with a great amount of tips towards helping to write a good CV. I especially took interest in this as i recently decided that i won't be applying for a 3rd year course to do my BA Honors degree, opting instead for going out and finding myself some work.


Laura posed some key questions to consider while writing your CV
A few i picked up on are:



  • Make sure your CV is clear, simple and well structured
  • Create yourself a professional email address (sexy_stevexxxxx@hotmail.com doesn't look too good to a future employer)
  • Make the CV relevant to the job you are applying for, highlighting key words tailored to your specific skills and qualifications 
Laura also gave us advice on our web presence and how it is important to have an easy to find URL linked to your online portfolio on your CV and covering letters. It is also important to update your portfolio, making sure never to fall behind in current trends as that may put off potential clients/employers.


Finally, and possibly the most important of all, was to get yourself known. Attend networking events to meet new contacts and potential clients. Furthermore, Its no use having a brilliant portfolio and a mind full of ideas if no-one is there to see or listen to them. Get involved in placements/internships and gain valuable experience all tailored to making yourself more employable.


These are all great tips that i will consider when i come to write my own professional CV, and i'm sure they'll help me out a great deal!