I found this a really tricky brief. The topics themselves were fairly straightforward, but it was too easy to dive straight into a literal approach- i.e., pictures of portfolios or art materials or the stereotypical looking student. I tried to avoid this sort of imagery, and try to appropriate it into something visually interesting when possible- e.g. the perfect portfolio editorial becomes character based and surreal looking. This became my favourite piece of the three for its simplicity in idea and composition.
31/03/2016
responsive: the guardian presentation boards (small individual brief)
Like my work for Fuzzy Logic, I hadn't taken this project on with Responsive in mind. However I feel I learnt a lot from it, and it informed my ideas about my practice (and that editorial may well become part of it).
I found this a really tricky brief. The topics themselves were fairly straightforward, but it was too easy to dive straight into a literal approach- i.e., pictures of portfolios or art materials or the stereotypical looking student. I tried to avoid this sort of imagery, and try to appropriate it into something visually interesting when possible- e.g. the perfect portfolio editorial becomes character based and surreal looking. This became my favourite piece of the three for its simplicity in idea and composition.
I found this a really tricky brief. The topics themselves were fairly straightforward, but it was too easy to dive straight into a literal approach- i.e., pictures of portfolios or art materials or the stereotypical looking student. I tried to avoid this sort of imagery, and try to appropriate it into something visually interesting when possible- e.g. the perfect portfolio editorial becomes character based and surreal looking. This became my favourite piece of the three for its simplicity in idea and composition.
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