Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Sneak peek of 'The way we wore'

Hey do you wanna buy a book? 
The brief: 'Marketing your wares'
Make and sell 20 (minimum) artist books/fanzine on any subject of your choosing.
We made a limited edition book featuring clothes from your childhood transformed for the catwalk. Design & layout & all things graphics by yours truly. Illustrations by Abbie.

We've worked seriously hard on this project and I think it's all paid off. Hopefully it'll all be worth it and we'll get the mark we feel like we've earnt on Friday morning. Hours/days of sitting on InDesign has been a pain in the bum but that's what you have to do if you want to make good work. I'm a bit of a perfectionist so when it comes to things like this it's both good and bad. I'm good at getting things exactly where I want them/in line/making relationships with other elements etc but I'm also good at picking tiny things I didn't get quite right or that I'd changed. Difficult when you're judging your own work though really.

Saying that though, I am super proud of this. I feel like I've actually done a good job of the design and layouts. I really do enjoy layouts and making double page spreads. 

Graphic design forever!









Tuesday, 23 April 2013

'Love letter to type' pt 1

The brief: create 2 posters promoting 2 different typefaces to the type foundry 'Linotype'. The typefaces are the only source of visual material, 1 poster needs to be in black and white, the other in colour. 
Required elements
Each poster must contain:
• some kind of image/illustration made from the typeface itself
• a full sample font including upper and lower case and numerals
• the full text about your chosen font
• you must use no typeface other than the one you have chosen but 
you can explore the whole family – different sizes, weights, italics etc.


We were given 10 typefaces to choose from for this brief. I chose 'Univers' and 'Garamond' as I felt they contrasted well and were good typefaces for me to work with. I really enjoy layout so this was a good project for me. Below is my final design for 'Univers', I was really pleased with it. I like the colours and the contrast between the cool and warm tones. 



Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Brooches of the jewellery box


I only just realised that I don't think I ever posted the final for my self directed project last year that I was working on and kept posting work of on here. So, here it is. It was printed out at A2 and hung up in the exhibition. You can't really read what any of the writing says but they're all quotes from my Nana.


This was by far my favourite brooch to draw and paint and I'm really pleased with the outcome. This whole final poster and all the work that went with it is something I'm actually really proud of and happy with.
Some photos from over the Christmas holidays

presents from Tim :)

beauty corner
(L-R)
1. cupcake maker from Tim's parents 2. New years eve 3. Pacman tshirt
4. New chameleon charm 5. raccoon socks 6. fox socks
7. Tim<3 8. tartan forever 9. Books I got for Christmas :)
Just some photos from the past few months in Carlisle 











Welcome to Carlisle

Some crappy photos of my new room in Carlisle, I'll probably take some new ones in the next couple of weeks to show you the differences between September and now :) These are from September. 




There's quite a lot more stuff in it now and it's more erm, lived in? (it's messier). I will be quite sad to leave this room in a few weeks, but I'll be moving into a proper house for my second year so it's not all bad :)
But yeah, photos of my up to date version of this room in the next couple of weeks when I'm back from Easter holidays (I'm going home for 2 weeks yes I am! arghghghg!!)

The big one

Well here's a post I never thought I'd be writing, especially after how excited I was about going onto Viscom at Leeds Art when I got in about this time 2 years ago. Obviously I cannot go into a large amount of detail, nor do I want to really, it's not my place to say anything bad about the course, let's just say it wasn't for me.

It took a bit of a wake up call from Tim suddenly wanting to change course as he was unhappy that I realised that I knew I'd been miserable on that course for a whole year but I was still going to stay on it for the duration and for what? Because I was scared or because I didn't have the guts to just leave and do what I actually wanted to do. So as well as so many other things I can thank him for I can hand on heart thank Tim for giving me the push I needed without even realising it.

After Tim decided he wanted to change course and set off for his holiday I was on my bus home about to book my first driving lessons, but I couldn't stop thinking about how unhappy I was and that if Tim could change then I could too, I just needed to go for it. Rae and Connor were already on the Graphic Design & Illustration course at the University of Cumbria in Carlisle so I'd heard about it before and it was easy enough for me to ask questions about it. I'd looked at the course and the website before and I liked what i saw, so when I got home instead of booking my lessons, I emailed Cumbria instead about applying to the course (bearing in mind this is late August so all applications are done and I'm about 2/3 weeks away from starting my second year of Viscom). After quite a lot of back and forth emails I find out I can still apply and not through UCAS since I'm past A-level/college stage and have the grades to get it. Cue staying up till 6am three nights running on Skype with Alex making a personal statement. I prepped my portfolio just in case I needed to suddenly rush off to an interview, which I kind of did. I sent my application on the Wednesday and had an interview on the Saturday. 


Tim and I travelled to Carlisle early Saturday morning, setting off at around 6am to make sure we were there on time. I then had a tour round the campus and an interview with Tony, who is now my first year tutor. I got my place in interview and I've never been happier and more relieved in my life. I'm not going to lie I cried. I knew I had it in me to get in and that my work and my mindset and my passion was enough to get me in but I still had that sliver of doubt that made me think I couldn't so just hearing that I was good enough and I could do what I wanted to do made me so incredibly happy.

About 2 weeks after this I moved to Carlisle, which was pretty daunting for me as I went to uni before in a city I knew and lived near and have studied in since I was 16. I also didn't want to leave my Nana, who I live with, as obviously when at Leeds I was quite nearby, Carlisle is a 4 hour train journey away and I wouldn't be seeing her for months at a time. But I had to do what I needed to do and my Nana has always pushed me to do what makes me happy and supported me, she was great through this whole thing. I moved into halls again, into a house of 9 first years (I went into the first year again also) which was also pretty scary.

I think when I was applying to uni courses I felt that I would struggle too much on a graphics course even though I was on one I didn't feel I could match up to uni level, and that made me sad.  But it was only when I left graphics that I realised how much I loved it and wanted to do it for real. I'm so glad I took the plunge and changed courses, it's honestly the best thing I've ever done and I'm so much happier now.

Sorry for the ramble, but that's just me telling you what happened as it actually happened. Graphics is what I'm happiest doing and I'm so glad I can say once more that I'm a graphic design student,