Saturday, March 8, 2014

Beggars Banquet work due for thursday


hey guys

This weeks Homework is to research and compare two guerilla adverts. I've seen all the ones on google search 'guerilla adverts' so dig deeper!

Answer the following Questions:

What is guerilla advertising?
What different techniques are used in the examples you have looked at?
How do they appeal to different target audiences?
Are they effective? Which one is most effective? Why?
Could these techniques be applied to the Beggars Banquet? How?

Due for Thursday.

Impossible dreams HW due for Thursday



Hey guys

Homework is to research 2 type posters and  2 creative type faces analyse answering the following questions.

See the following websites for some good examples:

www.handmadefont.com
http://www.typographicposters.com/
http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/09/30-typography-posters-that-youve-probably-never-seen-before/

Answer the following questions within your analysis:

Who designed it? 
Whats appealing about the typeface/poster? Colour / materials / scale / layout / letter-forms etc.
What is/could the typeface/poster be used for?
How could you use similar techniques within your own work.


Tuesday, March 4, 2014











Hey guys

This week you should be producing experimental collage in response to designers Hannah Hoch, Eduardo Recife and Martin O'neill. Lot's of you have already done this research so you should be producing a variety of responses, not just one - Study the illustrators work closely before jumping in.

Use photocopies of your gold card and photography
magazines
pens, pencils for lines and scribbles
coloured paper
textures
and anything else that will add interest to your pieces.

You will be using these within your mixed media poster so be sure they are advertising your Impossible Dream effectively and communicating the right message.

You probably noticed HW didn't upload to the blog last week (yay for you!) so i hope this week off has allowed you to catch up with all other HW's.

See you all Thursday!!

Paul


Saturday, February 15, 2014

The Beggars Banquet Homework due for Tuesday

Graphics 2nd years:

Hey guys - You should have a poster finished for the first Monday back including your own photo shoot and visuals and type. We are just over half way through the project now so need to be sure this is done. You should have 1 soft back sketchbook complete by now. Having an outcome without the sketchbook work to back it up counts for very little - I need to see all development and how you got there.

Over the half term you should research 10 varying logos that could inspire your own. Annotate the found logos explaining why they are effective. Produce 10 varying logo ideas of your own and draw in detail your final logo ready to produce on illustrator on your first day back.

There will be a halfway assessment on the first Thursday back where i will be assessing where you are at and sending images of work to The Beggars Banquet so they can also get an idea of where you are individually and start getting an idea of potential winners.

See you soon!!


IMPOSSIBLE DRAEMS - Homework for Monday

Cut one gold card print of one of your photographs of cut text into the gold card. This should take a good amount of time, focus on detail within the piece. This could be used within your mixed media piece so really think about what image you are using.

Also research Eduardo Recife or Martin O'neill and respond to their work using your own visuals but their style. This again could be used within your final poster.

ARCHITECTURE PROJECT - due Wednesday 26th

Hey guys,

Well done for picking it up at the end of this project. You responded to our moans like professionals and have some excellent work... You just need to finish off effectively to make it really great and bag the top marks.

See previous post for halfway checklist.

Following that you should have designed, developed and produced a final outcome. This should include:

- Design sketches/ideas
- At least 3 pieces of research into relevant designers/artists for you.
- Responses to research.
-Development of visuals working towards your outcome. This should be exploring various materials and techniques and should be rich with experiments and imaginative visuals. (15 pages).
-  One well resolved and accomplished outcome presented professionally.


Your evaluation should be word-processed and be between 500 & 800 words in length. Please discuss anything you feel was significant to your work in this project, but ensure you cover the following points:

·       Describe how you gathered source imagery for the project, how successful were your drawings and photos? What did you see in your images that you thought had potential for development into substantial 2D or 3D work.
·       How did you go about developing your imagery? What techniques and materials did you use? How successful were these experiments? Did your printmaking and collage work help you to reach your final outcomes?
·       Describe your outcome, discuss their formal elements such as composition, technique, use of colour and format, layout etc. Do you consider your outcome successful? Discuss its strengths and weaknesses.
·       What Architects and Artists work did you research during the project? Were any of these particularly helpful in providing ideas/inspiration for your own work? Identify the aspects of Artists/Architects work that you found helpful or interesting.
·       How well do you think you worked in this project overall? Did you manage your time effectively? Suggest improvements you might have made to your approach. Did you enjoy the project, if not suggest changes that might have made the project more enjoyable.

Including photos of your final piece in your book alongside your evaluation is helpful.



Friday, January 24, 2014

ARCHITECTURE WORK



Now You've had the London trip you should all have the imagery you need to really accelerate with your projects. The remainder of this week and next week should be spent developing responses to your London imagery and planning your final piece.The final 2 weeks of the project should be dedicated to the production of your chosen project outcome.
From your London photos you should be making drawings, prints, collages and starting to combine media to create multi layered images. This may involve using techiques such as PhotoShop, acetate collage, spray stencils, carbon printing, painting and the inclusion of text elements.
As a guide you should have the following (as a minimum) in your sketchbook by Monday 3rd February:

Pre trip work:

  • Selection of your best photos from the College architecture.
  • Research into 2 modern Architects (see the brief for names).
  • 1 or more sustained full page pencil tonal drawings based on your College photos.
  • 1 or more controlled linear (fineliner/biro) drawings based on your College photos.
  • At least 2 additional drawings exploring alternative media/technique - these could be faster more expressive pieces.
  • 1 good Gold Card print from your College photos.
  • At least one Collage/mixed media piece developed from your College imagery.
  • Brainstorms and moodboards on London.
 Post Trip work: PLEASE PUT EFFORT, CARE AND ATTENTION INTO EACH PIECE, DON'T JUST RUSH IT OUT TO GET IT DONE.

  • Selection of your best photos from the London Trip.
  • Research into 2 Artists/Designers whose work is inspired or influenced by Architecture (see the brief for names). If you know what you are planning for your final piece then try to find at least one practitioner whose work has a clear relationship to your intentions - so if you are planning a sculptural garment look at a Fashion Designer/collection that extends the body through structural garments.
  • A sustained full page pencil tonal drawings based on your London photos.
  • And/or a controlled linear (fineliner/biro) drawing.
  • At least 2 additional drawings exploring alternative media/technique - these could be faster more expressive pieces.
  • 1 or more good Gold Card print from your London photos.
  • At least 1 sustained and successful piece of monoprinting
  • At least 2 Collage/mixed media pieces developed from your London imagery.
  • Paper building made ready to be photographed.
  • Photoshop experiments using your photography.
  • Other experiments e.g. Carbon prints, spray stencils, painting - ideally these approaches should be combined to create multi-layered images.
  • Visual planning and notes that outline your intentions for your project outcome (this might be combined with your experiments in the bullet point above). The nature of this planning might be very different from person to person, it could take the form of Fashion Drawings, experiments with 3D media, storyboards for animation or many other things.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

TRASHION CHECKLIST


The deadline is Wednesday 15th January and this is the minimum you need to have in your sketchbooks:
Observational drawing/s of your object.
Photos of your Moodboard layouts.
Copies of your presentation slides.
6 pages research into 2 Fashion Illustrators.
4 Illustrator responses based on your the human figure.
Sketchbook experiments with your object, how does it weave? Layer?
Etc. This can be photographed or stuck directly in your sketchbook.
12-15 garment proposals (with notes, using the templates).
2 finished Illustrations based on your best designs - these should be developed independently and not dependent on templates.
4 pages research into 2 Fashion Photographers.
Your finished garment/accessory.
A thoughtfully styled studio shoot and a thoughtfully styled location shoot of your garment - be ambitious, think about the photographers whose work you have studied. Arrange model, location, props, make up. Consider posture and camera angle carefully. Take plenty of shots (20+) you might use PhotoShop to enhance your best shots for inclusion in your sketchbook.
Your word processed evaluation


TRASHION EVALUAION

In order to pass this project you must complete a word processed evaluation of 500-800 words, discussing the following ……

What object and garment did you get to work with?
How did the development of your Presentation help in understanding the possibilities offered by your object. What sources did you use in researching your object and garment?
In what other ways did you respond to and investigate your object? (e.g. photography and drawing)
Who were you collaborating with? How did you share tasks? Do you think you communicated effectively together? Did you find this collaboration helpful?
Which designer/s did you look at? What appealed to you about their work?
What did you learn from looking at the designer/s work? Did their work influence your own garment designs later in the project?
What were your first ideas for your garment design? Did these bear much relation to your final solution?
What was it that appealed to you about the fashion illustrators you chose to research and respond to?
What did you learn from recreating the styles of the illustrators you looked at, and how did this help you to understand the techniques employed in fashion illustration?
How did you go about creating your own fashion illustrations – what processes did you employ in developing your final images? What appealed to you about the work of illustrators you researched?
Describe the process you went through to create your initial garment designs, and how you decided upon the one you chose to make.
What elements of your original garment did you retain and what was added/taken away?
What materials and techniques did you employ in the production of your final garment and what problems did you encounter along the way?
Discuss your final photoshoot, how did you style your garment? Mention aspects such as make up, props, location, models, postures, lighting, composition.
Do you feel your final garment will work well with your collaborators? Did you maintain good communication throughout the project?
How do you think your piece will look on the catwalk and what will you need to do to style it properly in preparation for this?
What do you regard as the most and least successful aspects of your project?
How well did you manage your time and what you would do differently if you did this project again?