Client Visuals
I have interpretted client visual to mean rough sketch from the example shown in the course booklet. I have seen that people have varying degrees of 'roughness' however where it…
I have interpretted client visual to mean rough sketch from the example shown in the course booklet. I have seen that people have varying degrees of 'roughness' however where it…
I chose 'workshop' as a theme for this exercise, more specifically 'expressive art journalling'. I run art journalling workshops in the community and their focus is on experimenting with new…
Giving instructions can be tricky, especially when you don't know the recipients frame of reference. This is true also of giving directions when the starting point is not known. That…
For this exercise we were asked to work inuitively which, according to Cambridge Dictionary means based on feelings rather than facts or proof. Flora Bowley is a modern painter who…
How images are cropped and formatted can have a big effect on the story they are telling. I have chosen an image with background, foreground and action and cropped it…
The image contains: a dragon a throne pile of treasure cave 2 children heaps of armour I would say the image is about a dragon, possibly a baby - due…
The way elements are placed within a frame has an effect on how the viewer understands the image. In particular placement can effect depth of the image, narrative, a sense…
The second assignment involved creating 2 point of sale displays for a range of quality, seasonal fruit and veg. One was focussed on Summer and the other Autumn. The requirement…
This exercise was based around an excerpt from 'The Daffodil Affair' by Michael Innes. The excerpt describes a rather bleak room which I interpretted to mirror the personality of Inspector…
This exercise was about examining visual metaphors and then following a process to create one of our own. Credits for the examples to: John Holcroft M. Ramos Ferdi Rizkiyanto Several…