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This poster is the result of a 2 week graphic design project I was given in my foundation year. The brief was to create an informative poster or leaflet, the content of which relating to Health. I used Adobe Illustrator to create this poster.
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I love drawing pattern, I find it almost therapeutic. I enjoy working with fine liners and marker pens, materials that aren’t forgiving when making mistakes. Attention to detail is crucial.
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Experimenting with two-point perspective and planning drawings in a small sketch book I often have on me.
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Another short project from my foundation course, looking at the human form, we were given scrap card, glue sticks and scissors only.
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These are two pieces of work that I have produced recently for a photography project focussing on portraiture. I wanted to tackle the brief in a different way to what my tutor had seen before. I used Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop to composite the images used. I have designed them to be printed in A1, so that when standing close, the smaller images take precedence.
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I produced these paintings using acrylic paint in my sketchbook, I am more fond of these two pieces than the final piece that I later went on to create for the project.
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A 3D design project with the title ‘Furnitecture’ I was given towards the end of 2019. Initially I started looking at stained glass windows, from this I knew I wanted to incorporate light in to the piece in some way. I created four incrementally larger cubes from acrylic surrounding a central LED bulb, unfortunately you’re unable to see the detailing on the inner two cubes. I enjoy using software like adobe illustrator when designing pattern.
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During my induction week in my Foundation Course I was presented with a pile boxes which I was given 30 minutes to draw with a selection of graphite sticks and pencils before we moved on to the next room.
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Nicoletta, our life model for the day. I shot these images using 35mm film and I developed them afterwards in my college’s dark room.
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