Thursday, November 12, 2015

Why Am I Here?

Why did I choose to study on the course?

Graphic design is something I enjoy and find very interesting.
After time spent studying non creative subjects I made the decision to change direction completely and only pursue subjects that I enjoyed, graphic design is something I really enjoyed and it didn't feel like work.

A very current art form that’s developing each day.
A lot of graphic design is digital based and as we are in the digital era it is something that is evolving and a big part of today’s society.

This specific course appealed to me because of its structure and emphasis on briefs.
I felt like the approach the course takes in teaching graphic design was thorough and mimics the set-up of receiving a brief in actual employment.

I liked the building and all the facilities within.
Maybe a superficial reason but I like the design of the building but I felt that the college has really great facilities which I felt was important as how I wanted to work would never be limited.

The course is highly regarded and will leave me well prepared for future employment.
The statistics for graduates of this course are really positive and leaves me confident that I will leave the course well prepared for employment and maybe ever regarded favourably.

Five things that I want to learn?
More about InDesign
How to create small animations to present icons and designs
More about photography and settings on a camera to enhance work
How to create a typeface that can be typed
To print and cure a t-shirt.

Five things strengths?
Design justification
Range of ideas and skills for experimentation
Hand rendered lettering
Photo manipulation and editing on Photoshop
Screen printing

Five areas for improvement?
Adobe illustrator skills (creating designs)
Photography skills
Screen printing skills
Blogging skills
In Design skills

Five things that inspire me?
Other artists
The sky (sunset sunrise)
Music
ffffound.com
Talking to other people

Five things that demonstrate your fields of creative interest?

























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