Thursday, 6 February 2014

PLANNING AND ORGANISING//TIME MANAGEMENT//OUGD602


Summary so far of what needs doing, what has been finished and what needs to be planned in order to move forward
briefs finished:
  • brief 10: Dr. ME says make a flag
  • brief 06: promoting interrail 
  • brief 08: spectrum part one
briefs underway:
  • brief 01: contemporary culture
  • brief 04: museum of childhood
  • brief 05: unsung heroes and heroines 
  • brief 09: meantime
briefs still to start:
  • brief 02: zanzibar spice tour 
  • brief 03: la langue francis 
  • brief 07: pen pals

  • brief 11: spectrum part two
  • brief 12: drinks club branding
  • brief 13: film poster 
  • brief 14: london stories 
  • brief 15: competition brief 
  • brief 16: secret 7?

things to do
brief one
  • extend research
  • primary zine research
  • email contacts
brief four
  • collect primary research drawings 
  • design sheets - further development 
  • initial designs
brief five
  • blog wall display
  • collect primary research 
  • poster design
  • exhibition research
brief eleven
  • more research into techniques 
  • design is...survey
brief nine
  • sort print format/print
  • screen print tee shirts 

Monday, 20 January 2014

COP3 END OF MODULE EVALUATION//OUGD602

END OF MODULE EVALUATION

What skills have you developed through this module and how effectively do you think you have applied them? 
I think the most valuable skill set I have learnt throughout this module is my researching techniques.  This is something that has been hugely improved throughout and as the project progressed it became easier to understand what particular areas of research I needed to undertake in order to get the best results.  I found this module valuable in enabling me to gain an appropriate amount of primary and secondary research in order to feed into my arguments within my essay, this was something I would of found quite intimidating at first, the idea of conducting an interview or carrying out a survey, yet I found it engaging and invaluable to supporting my points.  I also found this module helped to improve the regular activity of blogging and documentation, this was something I felt was improved and I recorded my research in an effective way, reflecting on the work and developing my ideas through evaluative blog posts.  I feel the development stages of my practical were successful and allowed me to progress and form new ideas and concepts which helped to further the final outcomes.  Another skill I feel has been improved is the planning and organising throughout this project.  There was a lot to consider in terms of planning research, considering theory and trying to synthesis the two elements and I felt down to planning and organising this helped to approach the task.

What approaches to/methods of design production have you developed and how have they informed your design development process?
I feel I have developed my design skills in terms of designing something that will be put into practice in terms of being used to promote the exhibition that will be displayed during the summer.  This is something I had to consider when designing and needed to apply the relevant information in order to inform my audience.  I also thought my research into modernist design really helped to inform my designs for my own work and I paid more attention to detail whilst designing in order to apply the modernist theory into my practice.  I have also improved on my mock up skills and visually displaying my digital work in a more professional style. 

What strengths can you identify in your work and how have/will you capitalise on these? 
I felt elements of the practical work were strong in terms of type and visuals and using my own photography for the designs.  Another strength I capitalised on was the understanding of theory into practice, I thought the concept of proposing an exhibition was a suitable format that synthesised successfully with my essay as I was looking at the success of the London Undergrounds design and an exhibition is the perfect way to showcase these successes.  In terms of actually applying theory to my design I took a modernist approach to the visual elements as this was a theory applied in my essay.  I also tried to display, in the best possible way, the design principles and theories that I investigated whilst researching for my essay.  I thought my final presentation boards were displayed well and concisely explained the general outline of the project and how I intend to push it further.  I feel the ongoing reflection of the project and the development were the most successful parts of this module for me.

What weaknesses can you identify in your work and how will you address these in the future?
There were periods of this module, especially at the start, where I felt quite lost and was unsure of certain directions to take within both the written and practical element.  This is something that would of benefitted my final results hugely and feel I should of been more clinical and decisive when being faced with problems to avoid time limitations and to get the best final results out of my work.  I feel the product range should of been developed further but struggled with generating ideas and how I could push it further as it was a proposed exhibition which I will be putting together in the summer, so found the preparation work to be harder than anticipated.  I feel although my essay was written quite eloquently and I had a wide range of both primary and secondary research, post feedback I realised I should of been more analytical but due to the time scale, when considering printing and binding for the essay, I could not amend it as much as I would of liked to.

Identify five things that you will do differently next time and what do you expect to gain from doing these? 
  • Time management - I feel this is something I am constantly trying to improve, however I feel there were considerable improvements from the previous module.  I felt as the module progressed my time management skills started to decline and towards the end felt myself running out of time to get the most out of my practical elements
  • Writing skills - Although I felt my essay was structured well and I explored my subject matter in depth I felt there were areas of it that needed to be improved.
  • Range of products/outcome - This should of been pushed further, to give the final design outcomes more depth
  • On reflection, I needed to have a clearer understanding of what I was trying to achieve from the very start, this was something I was slightly unclear with at first and so some time was squandered, this would of been useful towards the end of the module when I felt slightly pressed for time.
  • I would of liked to explored more design processes when creating my final products, this is something I will look to heavily improve in extended practice.
  • photographing my final work - this does not do the final designs justice if I have not taken out the time to photograph my work in a professional manner
  • mock ups in context - this would put my final designs in context and show the designs working in an environment that could communicate my design successfully 
Attendance = 5
Punctuality = 5
Motivation = 4
Commitment = 4
Quantity of work produced = 3
Quality of work produced = 3

Thursday, 14 November 2013

VISITING PROFESSIONAL TALK//DR.ME//OUGD602

dr.me
Dr. me came in from Manchester to give a presentation and workshop for the day.  I really liked the studio and the work they produce.  Quite a lot of it incorporated photo montages and collages as part of the design which is something I really like the style of and want to try and include in my own work.

They talked to us about how the company was set up, the kind of work they do and then we were given a collaborative brief to work on.


'DR.ME is a multi-disciplinary art and design studio based in Manchester. Since 2010, the studio founders, 

Ryan Doyle (DR) b. Perth, Scotland, and Mark 'Eddy' Edwards (ME) b. Portsmouth, United Kingdom have collaborated and worked for clients based across Europe and the USA. The studio relishes the challenge of taking a project from the initial concept to eventual successful realisation.

We learn through play.'


This is some of the work that I particularly like from their website:
Using photographs in this way is something I would like to have feature in my work this year, I think visually its the kind of style I aim to produce.


EXTENDED PRACTICE CRIT//FEEDBACK//OUGD602

studio crit & feedback
Today we had a crit where we were split into two groups, one group would give feedback on the other groups work whilst being out of the room.  I found this crit to be helpful in terms of feedback but feel as though I should of been more prepared to get the most out of it.  Most of my design work hadn't been fully displayed in a way that was easy to give feedback and so this obviously contributed to the type of feedback I was getting.

Because of this I found it hard to word some direct questions, these were the two I came up with in regards to brief_01 contemporary culture and brief_08 spectrum.


what other printing techniques could be used for the spectrum brief?
  • really strong visuals here
  • opportunity to produce something beautiful with a definite wow factor 

the contemporary culture brief relies heavily on photography as its main visual, do you think the collection of zines would work better with type to give it context or as photo zines?
  • a combination of the two would be useful and also make the zine stronger x2
  • start looking at visuals and experiment with type and image

flag collaborative brief:
  • collage is looking good
  • good to work collaboratively as work produced is different from normal
  • get finished soon - good to have one brief done and out of the way

general feedback:
  • good organised plan
  • cant see much visuals - quite hard to crit concepts! although briefs sound interesting!
  • your plan looks organised, perhaps more research needs to be done
  • museum of childhood - there needs to be more visible research to be able to crit the brief - maybe mock ups of way finding/primary research
  • good primary research emailing people for contemporary culture, would be nice to see some research on zines.
  • exhibition of a life looks really interesting, more secondary examples?
  • good to see development of flag
  • marbling looks like something that would be fun and would be a good process to experiment with unpredictability of outcomes
  • digital collage could be another technique to use

my thoughts:
I was really happy with the feedback seen as though I felt quite underprepared for this crit, it was encouraging to know people understood and found the briefs interesting even though I had not presented them the best I could.  For me this brief has been really helpful in allowing me to see the pace I should be working at and how to better my time management.  At the moment I feel quite behind as no brief is actually fully completed and so everything feels over whelming.  I am using reading week to really focus on one or two of the briefs instead of trying to do more than three at the same time, I find this slows down the pace of each brief.  When one brief is complete it will feel a lot more encouraging and because I have started several briefs I feel everything isn't as organised as it should be.

I will now write a new plan that will start from tomorrow and take me through to the end of reading week, this should hopefully allow me to get back on track and cross off some of my list.

Friday, 8 November 2013

COP3//FIRST TUTORIAL//OUGD602

first cop tutorial
I had my first tutorial today with Phil which basically helped me to get a better understanding of the structure of the essay and organising the project in a more successful and effective manner.  As it was the first tutorial we went over the basics of how to start organising the essay and looking at possible directions for research.

I feel I now need to properly organise everything I've done so far and write everything up in a structured way, this week I will aim to start piecing together some paragraphs whilst undertaking more research.


notes from the tutorial - structuring

  • 4-6 chapters 
  • abstract 
summary of what the argument is, main points I'm covering, stating what you're going to tell

  • contents
  • introduction
introducing question - brief outline of what you're doing.  Who, what, why? Tell the reader what you're going to do - lay out all information

  • main body of discussion
different number of chapters - discuss research - case studies - analysis and evaluation of discussion - own opinion - don't put anything that you cant prove

  • conclusions and findings
research 
state clearly - answer the main question - rationale - definite conclusion
further suggestions for research, if another person was to build on your research what further questions would arise 

  • bibliography
references, source materials


tutorial record


Friday, 1 November 2013

PLANNING//RESEARCH WEEKEND//OUGD602

research weekend_London.
I will be going to London for the weekend to collect some research for my COP project and for brief 04.  I will be attending a talk on monday the fourth at the TFL headquarters by Oliver Green.  I think this talk addresses really important areas of research for my possible question and so hopefully it will be really helpful in pushing my project forward.

talk: frank pick's london
Date: Monday 4 November 2013
Time: 18.30-20.00
Frank Pick changed the face of London in the twentieth century through innovative design.. Described by architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner as ‘the greatest patron of the arts whom this century has produced in England’, he was managing director of the Underground in the 1920s and the first chief executive of London Transport from 1933-40. Pick’s passion was for good applied design in everything from posters and graphics to station architecture, from bus engineering to tube trains, giving London the best public transport system in the world.

Oliver Green is London Transport Museum’s former Head Curator and now its Research Fellow. In this talk he will be introducing his new book Frank Pick’s London: art, design and the modern city, published by the Victoria & Albert Museum in association with London Transport Museum. The book will be available at the event for purchase and signing.
museum research
I thought it would be good to get some visual research from the Childhood Museum and some ideas for rebranding by looking at existing branding and exhibition posters.  This will hopefully direct my design ideas further.

INDIVIDUAL BRIEF DEADLINES//EXTENDED PRACTICE//OUGD602

deadlines_before christmas.

-brief 05: unsung heroes_12/11/2013

-brief 08: spectrum//collaborative_20/11/2013

-brief 06: london stories_28/11/2013

deadlines_after christmas.

COP deadline_17/01/2014

-brief 04: museum of childhood_05/02/2014

-brief 03: la langue française_15/02/2014

-brief 02: zanzibar spice tour_01/03/2014

-brief 07: pen pals_25/03/2014

-brief 01: contemporary culture_1/05/2014