Wednesday, 29 April 2015

OUIL406 Final Evaluation



Leeds College of Art
BA (Hons) ILLUSTRATION
Level
04
OUIL406 Visual Communication
Credits
20
End of Module Self Evaluation

NAME
Naomi Crompton



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


·       Creating linked images throughout a series of formats- though most where successful (like the greetings from brief) remembering and time managing myself for the bigger projects like person of not did become an issue sat some point.
·       Becoming more adaptable to new methods and skills. More towards the end of this module I found myself forcing myself out of my comfort zone a lot more often worth the methodologies used and as an illustrator it really effected they way I began to see the way illustration can be categorised and how it has the flexibility to be a lot more than just drawing characters.
·       My work ethic has improved as I’ve learnt to sit and work solid for longer hours than before- Learning how to do 10 hour work days (this is a big dealio for me with my attention span) by removing myself from points of distraction such as people I know by going to the computer room.



2. What approaches to/methods of image making have you developed and how have they informed your concept development process?

My initial worries of using type and lens are out the window this module taught me that I can use so many more types of media than just pen and paper to create character and illustration and if things begin to fall out of what the common perception of illustration is it doesn't matter because as long as I believe it what I'm doing it is illustration to me.

My digital skills have gone up by like 80% since this module I’ve learnt more about layering, lining and colour through both lectures and a lot of practical work. Which has allowed me to be able to make so many chances and re-dos without using up a lot of paper and ruining my work by smudging it since its on screen instead of in my hands.



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

My humour- I’m always resistant to using my humour in my work as I feel like it’s a cheap ploy as being “funny” comes naturally to me. However especially on the last brief of this module I realised how by embracing my use of humour I feel more connected to my work and personally feel like it allows for the viewer to connect and react better to my work because of the humour I employ within it.

With this module I made myself self reflect on past feedback about my lack of trying out and pushing myself with how I see and make illustration. And because of this self reflection I capitalised on seeing my weaknesses as areas of improvement and was able to make some really interesting work because of this


4. What weaknesses can you identify in your work and how will you address these in the future?

Time management- I start blogging a bit every day at the start of a module but then it spirals into a pit of no blogging for like 1 month and all the thought and realisations and self evaluations I have are lost. –Get a picture with Matts face that says have you blogged today stuck to my wall to remind/guilt me into blogging.


My scruffy type-Practice, practice, practice. It’s all I can really do with that as well as look at other medias to draw type with and gain an archive of hand typographic knowledge.

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

·      Blog every day- I won’t be dead the day before deadline
·      Be decisive- Helps I to become a better decision maker and stop over producing multiple ideas that get away from the briefs main aims.
·      Be reflective- This helps both speed up development of work but also development of self making me a better designer and artist
·      Quite time- Being away from people I know helps me to both focus and produce better qualities of work however this only helps if I am surrounded by strangers as I tend to feel obliged to work but once I’m in the zone I’m gone.
·      Have instant food in at home-so then I am not skipping meals because I’m too tired to cook and making myself more tired which effects work.













Wednesday, 15 April 2015

OUIL402 PPP- Self Adverising

Promo Poster
  • Although I like the Poster Overall The composition of it isn't the greatest.
  • The Content is a lot self derogatory and to me feels very personal
  • May not be the most professional work, so in that aspects it fails a more complex and subtle vocabulary would be needed for a more corporate company to want this.

List of 10

10 things I want to be better at:

  1. Working in a Professional environment
  2. Talking not as Loudly
  3. Hand Written Type
  4. Experimentation with media
  5. Being more extensive with my sketchbook
  6. Reflecting within work
  7. Organising and structuring my time
  8. Pushing my work into the outerworld
  9. Money organisation
  10. Sleeping Good
10 Places I want to go to/people I want to meet:
  1. Japan (tokyo)
  2. Versaille
  3. Cairo (see the pyramids, summon a pharaoh) 
  4. Prague
  5. St. Pancratius (Wil, Switzlerand)
  6. Shonda Rhimes
  7. Latrice Royale 
  8. Russia (Amber room, St Petersburg)
  9. Kevin Richardson
  10. Library of Alexandria (its burt husk so I can cry on that exact spot)
10 things I want to change:
  1. My relationship with type
  2. My relationship with lens
  3. My back (it's really shitty)
  4. My ability to retain information when people talk to me.
  5. My Knees (same as the back)
  6. The amount of time I have to read books and comics
  7. My attention span
  8. The ability to tackle more abstract issue with ease.
  9. My use of colour
  10. Making finished and clean pieces of work.
10 things I want to know more about:
  1. Self Publishing
  2. Learning how to be a self employed illustrator
  3. Laser Printing
  4. Digital Illustration
  5. Web site design
  6. Networking
  7. Composing narratives and images
  8. Have a better sense of depth within my work
  9. Building a Portfolio
  10. Illustration theory

      Monday, 13 April 2015

      PPP Task- Super hero + poster

      Creating the A2 poster was kinda fun I realised I learnt a lot more than I thought I did within 5 months.








      Task SuperHero and Personal Ad
      • It's very interesting how you, as a creative can use visual object and a simple conversation to create a character of a person using visual symbolisms that you associate with one person and then simplifying it to translate it into something that can easily be associate with the person by both people who know them or don't know them.
      • The personal ad made me realise I'm very self-deprecating. I tend to play myself down which when we group analysed made me realise to what type of appearance I was giving off and how this affected the way I was viewed by people and potential clients.