Monday 14 February 2011

Statement


Graphic Design is key to me, and is where I feel my future lies. My interest in graphic design stems from when I began using software like Adobe Photoshop, and how software like that opens up a whole new world in terms of design. While I absolutely appreciate and respect Graphic Design, I don’t feel like I know all there is to know about it, but that just fuels my interest in the subject- wanting to know more, and expanding my horizons, and I feel this course can do exactly that.

In the images I have shown in this blog, I have tried to show parts from all the projects I have been working on, on my foundation year, as well as some self initiated work. While the images in the blog may not flow as well as they could, I felt it was important to show the different varieties of methods I have used as well as the idea generation. Some of my work shows the influence of artists I have looked at, such as the Shepard Fairey Angel of the North, as well as a variety of other artists in other projects, such as Art Spiegelman for the Grids Nets and Maps Comic, and Brian Dettmers for the book project. I feel it’s good to bring together the inspiration of other artists into your work, but not only designers- fine artists, sculptors etc, also provide interesting links.

To pick a particular project that I have enjoyed, I would choose Grids, Nets and Maps, as I feel I showed a high level of progression from when I first took photographs, then created drawings from these photographs, then looking at a variety of ways to display my findings, deciding upon a comic, researching into comics, deciding on media and finally the creation of the comic itself. It’s a fun journey both during, and to look back on after.

Thank You.

Book Project





Layered Book idea. Scapel used to cut sections from individual pages of book.

Photograms



Photograms created in dark room, using varety of junk.

Grids, Nets and Maps Comic Book



The Comic Book itself. Acrylic on white paper.

Grids, Nets and Maps Comic Book Design Sheet


Design sheet for Comic Book, looking at the development from photo to drawing to page of comic. Also looking at a variety of media to try on comic book.

Whisk Drawings- Colour


 Black/White Acrylic on Coloured Paper.


Coloured Acrylic and Ink on White Paper.

Drawings of whisk maquette usisng colour this time.

Whisk Drawings



Linear drawings of both original whisk and maquette. Pencil on white paper.