5 things I've have learned so far on the programme
- Time management, and how to work on several projects at the same time
- How to create work which is suitable for the audience and brief by pushing my personal responses in directions dictated by the brief
- How much the practises overlap and to what extent I can work within different creative industries
- Collecting peer feedback and using it to develop my work
- The importance of planning outcomes and not just diving into the final pieces, including re-drawing pieces until I get the outcome I want
5 things that I want to know more about
- How to present myself visually within the creative practise
- How to transform networking into real life work opportunities
- To learn more about how to create artwork within photoshop and illustrator
- Using block colour and overlay within traditional print
- How to apply my designs to packaging and 3D forms
5 skills you think that you think are your strengths
- Creating colour palettes appropriate for different audiences and tones
- Using different composition and layout to create finished outcomes such as publications
- Traditional print processes
- Crafting practical skills such as paper manipulation and clay work
- To create outcomes which are to a finished and professional standard
5 things that you want to improve
- Character design and creating work for a younger audience
- Motivating myself to work on modules which I'm not as ethusiastic about at the time
- Creating varied and diverse roughs before selecting some to develop
- Trying new things outside of my comfort zone
- Ensuring I reflect at the time about what is working and what isn't working within my practise
5 practitioners that demonstrate your interest in illustration
- Louise Lockhart
- Julia Pott
- Marion Deuchars
- Rob Hunter
- Rocia Montoya
5 websites/online resources that demonstrate your area of interest within the creative industries
- It's Nice That
- Blink Art
- Nobrow
- Instagram
- Pinterest
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