Within this module, my aims were to produce work that encompassed my practice and build a portfolio of work that showed my interests and skills. I also wanted to challenge myself to look at new subjects and challenge myself in ways I have not within previous modules. The briefs I have worked on this year have varied in production, style, and research, with a large focus on music based design. I have been approached with client work on two occasions, whilst also entering live briefs and producing my own research lead briefs.
The projects I have undertaken have helped my progression and understanding of my own practice as well as improving my knowledge of professional standard design. One of my desires for this year was to work in collaboration with other designers, illustrators, and artists - whilst collaborating in a number of briefs I had attempted 4 collaborative briefs with illustrators and artists from outside the university non came to fruition due to lack of communication and a number of letdowns. Not dwelling on these unsuccessful aspects the collaborative projects I undertook were very positive experiences in which I learned a great deal of insight into the ups and downs of collaborative work. For example within my Project with musician Charlie Gray, I was able to work on the recording of his music video, the photo shoot for his single cover and the design of the cover, getting an experience of how the professional process works.
Aswell another collaborative music based project was my work with James Green on the band New Luna’s promotion and single cover artwork. Together James and I collaborated on a traditional print and collage based project, this collaboration taught me valuable skills such as communication with the client creates a well balanced and structured project.
Another learning curve this year was working on a number of cultural sector projects, firstly through designing the new visual branding for this year's Left Bank Opera festival in Leeds, challenging myself to look at new topics and styles of design. Secondly, through undertaking research briefs such as the Olga Rozanova project, this project saw me undertake research into the artist's life, produce work centered around my interests and skills and saw me consult with professional printers to produce High quality work. The latter helped improve my understanding of industry standard print requirements and solutions.
The projects I undertook were ones in which I felt I could produce the most creative outcome for and where I could apply traditional print and collage to, this is something I have achieved in a number of briefs, whilst also producing work which steps out of my usual comfort zones but as a result has benefitted my practice greatly. There has been many shortfalls through this year due to poor timing and poor collaboration organization, an over ambition to make it work only for an unsuccessful outcome. Poor time management on my part has taught me a great deal, highlighting the importance of time plans and digitally documenting work from notebook written research.
This module has been the most challenging, insightful and rewarding of the degree, of the briefs I achieved I got a lot from and widely grew my portfolio in both size and variation.