Thursday 30 April 2009

Title

>Insert research about speaking from experience brief to do with money issues, budgeting and student loans<

If I hadn't been up all night cramming my elective project, this would definately be here by now.

But now I'm going to bed before I die on my keyboard.

Sorry.

Tuesday 28 April 2009

Speaking from experience...

What is the problem?
Being able to budget your money

What are you going to do about it?
I intend to offer advice to next year's students about things they can do to ensure that they don't run out of money

How are you going to do it?
I am going to gather pieces of advice from around the class about the ways in which people budgeted themselves so that they did not overspend, and collect warnings from those who did overspend. I am toying with the idea of the format being something money related, such as a cheque book or bank notes, maybe a credit card or a wallet.

Monday 20 April 2009

Commission

Over Easter I was commissioned by a radio station based in Swansea calld 'Xtreme Radio' to design them hoodie featuring pictures of boomboxes in one way or another. I chose to go for the hand drawn approach and drew out some boomboxes before applying them to the design.

I was only allowed to use one colour because tof keeping printing costs down, and because the hoodie fabric was going to be brigh red, black didn't really stand out all that well against the red so I chose to make the designed simply white instead.

They seemed pretty chuffed with the design.

I'll upload some photos of it once the hoodie arrives in the post.


-HJ x

Friday 10 April 2009

Collaboration.

FOr the collaborative brief, the lovely Carl Holderness and I teamed up again. We work well, pretty much. Anyway, we chose the challenge of getting people to give more, and interpreted it as the sharing of information. So the book was born.

We discussed the idea of sending books around the world, and leaving them out in the public areas of Leeds, but the likelihood of them coming back covered in penises or at all was slim.

We swapped projects with Chloe and Vickie, we had to think of improvements to their music festival project and they came up with improvements for ours, which involved keeping it within the university.

We went with it, deciding to make a book from the old students for the new students, pieces of advice and such.

We made one book at first, but comepletely forgot about the whole...two colour plus stock thing, which sucked entirely, so we had to re-do it.

By the way, it looks like two shades of red, but it's not, the lighter shade is the same colour set to a 50% transparency. Ahah, sneaky way around it.

These are the pages from the book, full of questions and such that we gathered from around the uni using questionnaires. What did you want to know about Leeds when you first arrived for university?


Chloe and Vickie also came up with the idea of making posters to create a hype about the book, to make people aware of it's existance

And we put them up around the uni.

This is the book, as we left it, with a pen, in the cafeteria of the university. We wanted something on the cover to be instructional, and simple, and not make people think that it was just a notebook left lying around by somebody.


And this is Carl, hard at work on our presentation boards.

I checked on our book a shile after we'd put it out, and it was almost completely full! I went down at the end of the day and it was gone though. They'd cleared away all the tables for a meeting of some description and it was just gone, and no one had handed it in anywhere too. We found the poster that was near it in the recycling bin though.

We're gonna see if the student advice people will put out an email to see if someone has it in their bag or something.

We did ask for it not to be removed from the uni.

- HJ x

Thursday 9 April 2009

Old LPs

Again, raving through the loft, I came across several interesting album covers. My mum has good taste in music, I can say that much.

Meatloaf - Bat out of Hell. Illustration by Richard Corben.

My mum bought this album in 77.



Led Zepplin - Physical Graffiti. The designers of this include Peter Corriston, Elliot Erwitt and Dave Heffernan.
Clever design.
1975.





Hawkwind - Warrior on the Edge of Time. Artists - Pierre D'Auvergne and Eddie Brash.

The whole thing unfolds into a shield!

1975




The whole album was inspired by and based on the Elric novels by Michael Moorcock.


Another Hawkwind album, this time The Chronicle of the Black Sword, again inspired by and based on the Elric novels by Michael Moorcock. The artists for this record are John Coulthart and Bob Walker.
I can't find the date on this one, but I'm going to say mid 70s.



Lovely, right?

-HJ x

Wednesday 8 April 2009

War of the Worlds

Let's talk War of the Worlds, the musical.

I was raving through my mother's vinyl collection in the loft, and came across this. Now we have this on CD, and it is awesome. If you've never listened to it, do it. Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds. Do it.

Anyway, it's awesome, it's got some amazing artwork on the sleeve and in the book that came with it that I want to share.


This is the fold out of the sleeve itself and the scene is that of when the first martian crashed to earth, described as 'the cylinder'. The painting is by Peter Goodfellow.



The first page from the book. The painting is my Geoff Taylor and is called 'Panic in the streets.'
"...the beginning of the rout of civilization, the massacre of Mankind..."



'Thunder Child' by Michael Trim.
"...the Thunder Child vanished forever, taking with her Man's last hope of victory. The Earth belonged to the Martians..."



'The Red Weed' by Geoff Taylor.
"...the Red Weed began to creep like a slimy red animal across the land, it's living scarlet feelers crawling, crawling!"



'Parson Nathaniel' by Peter Goodfellow.
"...they must be cast out - and I have been chosen to do it!"



'Brave New World' by Geoff Taylor.
"We're gonna build a whole new world for ourselves. You know where? Underground!"



'The Birds' by Geoff Taylor.
"...out of the hood hung red shreds at which the hungry birds now pecked and tore."

Oooold stuff. Good stuff.

-HJ x

Wednesday 1 April 2009

Visual Language Evaluation

1. What skills have you developed through this module and how effectively do you think you have applied them?

I have definitely gone back to my fine art roots within this module when it comes to my What is Line project. It was the chance to go back and do something that I used to enjoy doing a lot.
As for the session work during visual language, I have gained skilled in perspective. I've touched on the subject before but not in great detail and we looked at it in a lot more depth with Lorenzo this time around. I have learnt about icons and schematics and how the simplest way is often the best way. It has taught me a lot about breaching the language barrier and making things universally understood.

2. What approaches to/methods of research have you developed and how have they informed your design development process?

I definitely just started exploring lines as soon as I got the brief and then the research came afterwards when I had more of a definite direction that I was working in. When I had the right direction I researched into artists whose work applied to my own. Experimentation definitely came before in depth research.

3. What strengths can you identify in your work and how have/will you capitalize on these?

Experimentation is definitely a strength of mine. I had fun with this project and it was the chance to go back to something I used to do a lot of and have no time for anymore.  Experimenting definitely helped me decide the direction in which my work was going.

4. What weaknesses can you identify in your work and how will you address these more fully?

Apparently I'm incapable of being able to lay down enough newspaper to not wreck the carpet in my room.
I spent a lot of time on the experimentation and the fact I did little to no research before I started is a weakness.

5. Identify five things that you will do differently next time and what do you expect to gain from doing these?

1. Research first, it'll probably make life easier.
2. Spend less time mucking around.
3. Lay down more newspaper and not wreck my room.
4. Use all the time that was given to me and start right away.
5. set a specific amount of time aside per week to work on Visual Language.

6. How would you grade yourself on the following areas.

Attendance: 2
Punctuality: 2
Motivation: 3
Commitment: 3
Quantity of work produced: 5
Quality of work produced: 4

What is Line Statement

'A mark indicating position, connection or boundaries.'

What is line resolution

I decided to put my paintings and my what is line exploration into context by creating a HOW TO craft book for parents to do with their kids.

The audience of the book is the parents of the children, and not the children themselves because the majority of crafts within the book should be done under parental supervision.

I looked at lots of different stocks to print the pages out onto like tracing paper, sugar paper, brown paper...

But the book was really the clearest and the cleanest on white paper, so that's what I went with. I wanted the cover to be highly visible, so I used Magenta and Yellow to really make it stand out to attract attention of the people who pass it. 

The book is A5 and consists of eleven double page spreads with one craft idea on each. I am very pleased with the resolution. Wop wop!
 

I mentioned that I looked at the idea of printing this out onto brown paper, and I really liked the test piece that I printed out, so I decided to make a mini version of the book on brown paper, using both the stock and testing out another scale.

The book was very small, and pocket sized, but I think that it is too small and easily losable.