Looking back at my original statement of intent; I feel that I have somewhat achieved what I set out to do. I definitely feel that I had more focus for this module in terms of what I wanted to get out of it in the end. One of my main downfalls in the last module was that I just touched upon areas that I wanted to work in and I didn’t feel that I had really exploited any of the briefs, so none of them were particularly substantial. Therefore, the quantity of briefs for this module may not be as many as I had originally hoped for but I feel the work that I do have is more substantial and of better quality than in previous modules.
Originally I stated that I had a keen interest in packaging; this is something that I have since removed from my position statement. Although I do still enjoy working with packaging and the crafting element of it, it isn’t something that I have really emphasized throughout the module. The one brief where I planned to focus on it was the Identity London brief which I decided to terminate in order to focus on the other briefs. It has become clear to me that I am more driven by the content; I prefer to work to a context which has been set for me, for example the Puffin book covers were produced using the dimensions given in the Puffin Children’s prize competition, so I could really focus on the content rather than spend time working out my own dimensions. As previously mentioned, I do still really enjoy working with packaging but I don’t feel it is something that I should specify in my position statement when I haven’t really exploited the uses of packaging.
One of the most important moments in the module in terms of my development was the Puffin brief. I originally only set out to do the James and the Giant Peach cover for the Puffin Children’s prize competition. As I enjoyed doing the one cover, I decided to expand the brief to make it more substantial and give me the oppurtunity to explore the subject matter more. This brief highlighted to me that I want my work to look fun and it made me realise that I really enjoy working for a young target audience and designing book covers and the possibility to expand this into childrens publication illustration. All of briefs that I worked to had different target audience and I enjoyed all of them but producing work for such a young audience wasn’t something I had explored before.
I feel my biggest weakness throughout this module has most certainly been procrastination, a ‘i’ll do it soon’ mentality. It really highlighted to me how much I prefer working with quicker turnaround brief and to deadlines. For example, the End of Year Show proposal had a deadline in March that I had to meet, so I turned around the brief in a fair amount of time and once it was done I could move on. Due to the fact that most of the other briefs were self initiated with the deadline was the end of the module, it felt like I had all the time in the world and I feel that this effected my workload as I spent too much time on some briefs. With the other briefs I didn’t ‘finish and move on’, I was working on all of them at the same time which has never been my strong point because I get very distracted; this is something I should have learnt from the last module.
Another area which I feel may have let me down is the printing side; it was mentioned a few times that I should try different printing techniques, for example on the book covers, but as printing processes aren’t something I particularly enjoy, I ended up avoiding them and resorting to digital printing. I don’t feel this is a big problem although sometimes digital printing didn’t have the desired effect; a lot of time colours came out wrong, especially red on matte stock; this is evident in the NYC pride brief. It made it clear to me that I am much more driven by the content and I would rather have somebody else do the printing process; a knowledge of the area is hugely important in order to get the work looking how you want it to in the end, but the printing process isn’t something I enjoy.
One of the areas I feel I have improved on from the last module is idea generation and experimentation. An example of this being the NYC Pride brief. As I wanted to work with handcrafted pieces and experiment with pop up elements, I spent a lot of time experimenting which is something I have lacked in previous modules, I tend to get one idea and stick with it.
Another area that I feel I have improved on is confidence in my own work and the way I work; one of the comments that sticks out to me from the final crit was that someone said ‘you can tell its all done by the same person, but it all looks different’ which I really appreciated because one of things I didn’t want to do was find a strict style and limit myself to just produce lots of work that looked the same. I feel I have a found a way of working that I like which gives my portfolio a clearer direction but it doesn’t just say ‘I will only draw these things in this style’.
Overall, I am happy with the work that I have produced but I feel that if I hadn’t procrastinated quite so much and managed my time better, I could have produced more work to an equal standard. The final major project has definitely given me more motivation for the future and reinforced what I want to do.
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