Thursday, 25 February 2016
OUGD402: NEST 08 Magazine Launch
The installation in place for the NEST 08 magazine launch was amazingly curated and installed, the theme of light was prominent throughout everything within there even down to the 'NEST' title embossed on the magazine.
They had a range of pieces of work, all in some way related to light along with a few short videos projected onto the walls.
Going to this event made me think more about visiting more exhibitions / art-based events to take inspiration from and hopefully at some point set up an exhibition of my own showcasing ranges of work or at the very least take part within one.
Thursday, 28 January 2016
OUGD402: Self Branding (Research & Inspiration)
To begin this brief I started to look into current examples of self branding that I thought stood out to me as creative and visually engaging. This was mainly achieved through not only their unique style of self branding but the colour scheme used, something that’s different to the conventional monochrome colour scheme.
Using different materials and a range of colours is something that would normally interests me to look more into someone simply because of their branding.
A lot of branding that I’ve come across all blends into one another simply due to the lack of colour and varied style.
Although it’s aesthetically pleasing and well produced pieces of branding, I don’t think it allows for the person to stand out against the crowd.
With my branding I want to harness aspects of some brands such as the tongue and cheek side of it in the hope to bring out some of my character within it. This will hopefully interest people more into enquiring about me, the same as it would for me with other branding.
Different formats of branding is something I looked at. Given that first impressions mean a lot, especially when business cards are generally only glanced at for a matter of seconds, I wanted an impactful first impression.
Something that inspired me for one of my ideas was the hello my name is stickers that are often seen within films to introduce employees to customers. I thought that this would be a much more casual and approachable way to introduce myself to people.
I thought by adapting this idea and maybe using the word yo instead would be better suited to me given it’s a greeting word I use on a regular basis as opposed to the usual hello, hi etc.
I stumbled across another piece of branding that inspired an idea. The idea being to incorporate a visual part of me within my branding, maybe an accessory that is a part of my overall look or maybe a style of clothing I wear, whether that be vintage, minimal etc.
Having a logo that does use a visual from you allows for the branding to be instantly recognisable as you and makes it distinguishable from other identities.
This gave my the idea to possibly include my glasses into my branding, creating an ambiguous branding as my glasses as the visual, intriguing people into looking further into my brand.
Another thought following on from this was to potentially mix these two ideas together, which would serve the purpose of both greeting the person but also creating an ambiguous visual to the front of a business card.
Thursday, 19 November 2015
OUGD402: Future Self Presentation
We had to create a presentation based upon five questions about ideally where we would see ourselves in 10 years time. Those questions being:
In an ideal world I would like to be working for a somewhat well known design studio such as Bleed, Heydays or Neue, as not only am I very much interested in their work but also because they're set in Norway which is an ideal location to work. What title I have is not all that important to me, simply because I believe I would be content working at any level for a studio I like.
As previously stated, ideally I'd love to work in Norway, more specifically Oslo. Main reason being that the country as a whole feels well designed. Not only is the architecture visually pleasing, the interior design of the buildings and also the landscape itself are amazing. Set up wise, I would like to be in a nice open space as one thing I hate more than anything is being cramped into a small area whether that be a room or just working space in general. The set up would be a mixture of both being able to work and play to create a balance in the hope of reducing stress over briefs etc.
1. What's your title?
2. Where do you work?
3. What sort of set up are you in?
4. Where do you live?
5. What's your proudest professional and personal achievements so far?
As previously stated, ideally I'd love to work in Norway, more specifically Oslo. Main reason being that the country as a whole feels well designed. Not only is the architecture visually pleasing, the interior design of the buildings and also the landscape itself are amazing. Set up wise, I would like to be in a nice open space as one thing I hate more than anything is being cramped into a small area whether that be a room or just working space in general. The set up would be a mixture of both being able to work and play to create a balance in the hope of reducing stress over briefs etc.
Proudest professional and personal achievement to date would more than likely be getting into Leeds College of Art, simply because of the long and competitive process that I had to go through to get onto the course. Hopefully in the future I will achieve many other things whether that be awards or just small little personal achievements.
Tuesday, 10 November 2015
OUGD402: Study Task 2 - Why am I here & what do I want to learn?
5 reasons why I chose to study on this course
• The fact that LCA is purely art based and nothing else creates a sense of home when within the college. Being surrounded by past and present pieces of work from everyone from different areas of design displayed around the college, makes for a creative environment.
• I'd heard a lot about the college and it's reputation as a good university and so that further pushed me to study on the course.
• According to online statistics as well, people who graduate from LCA have an 85% success rate of going straight into the industry and getting a job which is a major reason why I chose here.
• Leeds is city full of life and character and is a lot different than the environment I'm used to and also I wanted to be in a place full of opportunities for lots of things.
• Another reason is the facilities at LCA, especially in comparison to some other universities I had visited prior to this one, they had a lot more facilities available, not only that but they were of a higher quality.
5 things that I want to learn during my time on the course
• One main thing I have wanted to learn is a lot about the framework of graphic design itself, as it's all well and good making something look nice but without meaning it doesn't hold nearly as much value as a piece of art.
• Another thing is printing techniques, these weren't widely available during my college years yet prints are always something I've admired visually and so I'd like to be able to create my own.
• I would love to learn a lot about the graphic design industry and how it works, especially with having tutors that have been within it, it would be good to learn a lot from experienced workers.
• Aside from print, more hands on techniques when creating pieces of work would be good to learn as it differs a lot from a typical digital piece of work.
• Lastly I would like to learn a lot about how graphic design came to be and where it's potentially heading by learning about the beginnings of graphics and how it all started.
5 Strengths
• One thing I would consider strength is using some of the Adobe Suite, including Illustrator, Photoshop, Dreamweaver & Indesign.
• I would consider myself good at giving fair feedback when it comes group critiques and feedback sessions.
• I believe that I have good enough social skills as far as meeting new people goes, which I think will come in useful when needing to have a good set of contacts when within the industry.
• One of my strengths I would say is responding well to feedback, more often than not I will always try out suggestions given to me from feedback sessions or try to implement them into my current work.
• I believe that I am good as far as getting work done as soon as possibly rather than leaving it all to the last minute, this I would say is down to being somewhat organised with my working schedule.
5 things to improve
• My drawing ability as I would love to be able to create more detailed drawings.
• I want to improve my range of ideas by visiting more new places and also going to things such as exhibitions.
• I would like to ideally build up confidence when it comes to presenting work as, although within small groups I'm confident with talking, when presenting in front of large numbers of people, I'm not very confident.
• Presentational skills as a whole such as being efficient with slideshow presentations etc. making them look appealing and concise.
• I'd like to improve my design process as a whole, going from initial sketches to final resolution with more detailed and experimental work in between.
5 things that inspire me
• Architecture
• Hand made print designs
• UI/UX Design
• Design magazines
• Behance
Identify 5 examples of design that demonstrate your fields of creative interest
• The fact that LCA is purely art based and nothing else creates a sense of home when within the college. Being surrounded by past and present pieces of work from everyone from different areas of design displayed around the college, makes for a creative environment.
• I'd heard a lot about the college and it's reputation as a good university and so that further pushed me to study on the course.
• According to online statistics as well, people who graduate from LCA have an 85% success rate of going straight into the industry and getting a job which is a major reason why I chose here.
• Leeds is city full of life and character and is a lot different than the environment I'm used to and also I wanted to be in a place full of opportunities for lots of things.
• Another reason is the facilities at LCA, especially in comparison to some other universities I had visited prior to this one, they had a lot more facilities available, not only that but they were of a higher quality.
5 things that I want to learn during my time on the course
• One main thing I have wanted to learn is a lot about the framework of graphic design itself, as it's all well and good making something look nice but without meaning it doesn't hold nearly as much value as a piece of art.
• Another thing is printing techniques, these weren't widely available during my college years yet prints are always something I've admired visually and so I'd like to be able to create my own.
• I would love to learn a lot about the graphic design industry and how it works, especially with having tutors that have been within it, it would be good to learn a lot from experienced workers.
• Aside from print, more hands on techniques when creating pieces of work would be good to learn as it differs a lot from a typical digital piece of work.
• Lastly I would like to learn a lot about how graphic design came to be and where it's potentially heading by learning about the beginnings of graphics and how it all started.
5 Strengths
• One thing I would consider strength is using some of the Adobe Suite, including Illustrator, Photoshop, Dreamweaver & Indesign.
• I would consider myself good at giving fair feedback when it comes group critiques and feedback sessions.
• I believe that I have good enough social skills as far as meeting new people goes, which I think will come in useful when needing to have a good set of contacts when within the industry.
• One of my strengths I would say is responding well to feedback, more often than not I will always try out suggestions given to me from feedback sessions or try to implement them into my current work.
• I believe that I am good as far as getting work done as soon as possibly rather than leaving it all to the last minute, this I would say is down to being somewhat organised with my working schedule.
5 things to improve
• My drawing ability as I would love to be able to create more detailed drawings.
• I want to improve my range of ideas by visiting more new places and also going to things such as exhibitions.
• I would like to ideally build up confidence when it comes to presenting work as, although within small groups I'm confident with talking, when presenting in front of large numbers of people, I'm not very confident.
• Presentational skills as a whole such as being efficient with slideshow presentations etc. making them look appealing and concise.
• I'd like to improve my design process as a whole, going from initial sketches to final resolution with more detailed and experimental work in between.
5 things that inspire me
• Architecture
• Hand made print designs
• UI/UX Design
• Design magazines
• Behance
Identify 5 examples of design that demonstrate your fields of creative interest
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Flat Vector Illustrations |
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Logo Design |
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UI/UX Design |
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3D Illustrations |
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Editorial Design |
Monday, 2 November 2015
OUGD402: Planning Ahead
Our lecture that we had from Penny Lee was all about how being organised can help you keep on top of the ever lasting workload that is a combination of blogging, studio briefs and study tasks.
Making something as simple as a timetable for the upcoming week can massively help to ensure that you stay on track with work that needs to be done, but also to figure out what time you have to yourself to do leisurely activities. Not only that but it can help avoid getting stressed out when deadlines are coming up.
So during our time spent in the studio after the lecture, we were asked to create a timetable, in which we first input all of our scheduled lectures and talks and then after that to input what we would normally do during our spare time.
In blue I coloured the times in which that time is flexible so that, if needs be, I can alter the timetable accordingly if plans change. I feel that doing this often will help to keep me on track with the work load but also to make sure It's all balanced out with socialising and enjoying free time to myself.
Making something as simple as a timetable for the upcoming week can massively help to ensure that you stay on track with work that needs to be done, but also to figure out what time you have to yourself to do leisurely activities. Not only that but it can help avoid getting stressed out when deadlines are coming up.
So during our time spent in the studio after the lecture, we were asked to create a timetable, in which we first input all of our scheduled lectures and talks and then after that to input what we would normally do during our spare time.
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Timetable for upcoming week |
Tuesday, 27 October 2015
OUGD402: Events in November
During our last talk with Penny Lee, we had to have a look into events that are going on during November, ones that we could potentially attend. Whether that be to give us inspiration for our current on going studio work, or to attend simply because it interests us.
After looking on websites such as Leeds List, Leeds Inspired and also Eye Magazine, I found a few events that looked interesting, ones that I would considering going to.
After looking on websites such as Leeds List, Leeds Inspired and also Eye Magazine, I found a few events that looked interesting, ones that I would considering going to.
Gaming & Grill Festival
(7th November)
"Video games, burgers and booze? It’s no dream, it’s the Leeds Gaming and Grill Festival that’s coming to The Warehouse on Saturday 7th November 2015."
Carry Akroyd - Print Exhibition
(7th Nov - 27 Feb)
"Carry showcases a beautiful selection of screenprints which explore fields and fens, the natural habitats of birds and other wildlife and rich landscapes. Her style is bold and her colour palette vibrant and exciting."
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Craft Centre & Design Gallery |
Leeds Print Fair
(7th November)
A selection of different artists with their own stalls, selling a range of prints such as the ones shown below.
With the events that each person had found, we created a few big sheets of paper full of sticky post it notes:
Sunday, 18 October 2015
OUGD402: Current & Potential Influences
"BE A SPONGE"
She put emphasis on how getting into a routine of checking blogs daily, reading books and visiting art related events can give you inspiration, even when you least expect it to. This is in turn will help a lot when it comes to coming up with ideas for briefs, tasks etc.
Some of Penny's suggested ones that she quite often reads/watches include Ted Talks, Do Lectures, The Chicken Shed Chronicles, Dazed & Confused and Medium.
After being in groups and writing down between us our current inspirations, we then regrouped as a class and discussed, with reasoning, why we read and watch, what we do on a regular basis.
From this talk we had to find 10 sources of inspirations from other groups and find out a little more about them as they could potentially become some of our own influences.
1. My Modern Met
- Website containing blogs about art, design, photography, architecture and everyday ongoings.
- Has it's own online shop selling prints & photographs.
2. Design Milk
- Design Milk is a design blog featuring interior design ideas, architecture, modern furniture, home decor, art, style, and technology founded by Jaime Derringer.
- They also have another website named Dog Milk, the idea behind the website is the same as their main site except it's based entirely around dogs, blogging about designer dog sweaters and dog beds.

3. Colossal Blog
- Colossal is a Webby-Nominated blog that explores art and other aspects of visual culture. It is also one of the top 50 blogs on the internet.
- They have an online shop selling a mixture of art pieces and various goods such as Ferrofluid Displays, playing cards and cups.

4. Goodtype
- Goodtype is a website dedicated to sharing pieces of lettering and typography. There is now a community of over 250,000 people worldwide, that follow the website and their blogs.

5. One Minute Briefs
- One minute briefs is a Twitter page & blog that is dedicated to hosting design briefs everyday. The idea behind it is that they post a brief and people come up with ideas within a relatively short period of time to see how different people interpret these briefs.
6. Sight Unseen
- Sight Unseen is an online magazine that explores the world of design and visual arts.
- They also curate exhibitions and pop-up shops, produces events, and provides editorial and marketing services

7. Friends of Type
- Friends of Type features original typographic design and lettering pieces, with new posts everyday.
- They claim that their "Posts are meant to log ideas, express ourselves, and inspire each other and our readers".

8. People of Print
- Established in May 2013, they have a team of art directors, project managers, graphic designers, illustrators, developers and printmakers that post regularly about all things print related.

9. Booooooom
- Booooooom was set up in 2008 by Vancouver-based artist Jess Hamada. It is now one of Canada's highest traffic art blogs and also one of the biggest on the internet. They post pieces of contemporary artwork from many different artists including up and coming young artists.

10. Medium
- Medium describe themselves as 'a different kind of place to read and write on the internet'. This is down to the fact that they think more about the quality of the ideas that matter, not how many page views they get. Their website has high quality blog posts about various topics, some art related others just general everyday topics, either way for the most part they're interesting to read.
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