After a load of painful coding my site is complete and live. I was able to create my site in a fashion that looks and works how I intended it to in my mocks, so as you can imagine i'm pleased with the final result.
My portfolio website can be found at:
http://www.tommylythgoe.co.uk
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Friday, 18 May 2012
Website Mock-up
Here is a set of PNGs I made in illustrator to show my tutors how I intent to create my portfolio website as well as how I want it to look. Im looking to see if I can have the content area slide to each page. Obviously this is a mock up so I expect elements are either going to need to be changed or left out, hopefully though the final product will resemble my mock if I put the work in.
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
Poster Designs: Updated
In these updated poster designs I have added the new emblem with the Lewes castle add on, I have also messed around with the tracking on the Private/Public viewing text so that now they are in chronological order and aligned as best they can. Just those little changes have made a massive improvement in my eyes. I have also added a smooth look to the peeled up edge rather than the previous 3 shade design.
End of Year Show Project Poster: version 1 |
End of Year Show Project Poster: version 2 |
Sunday, 13 May 2012
End of year show emblem design: Updated
In the update I added Lewes castle as some of the feedback suggested that as our course is held in Lewes that something should represent it. There is also a totem pole to add a bit of variety and symbolise different parts of the world.
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Pitch Feedback
My pitch went really well, I got no negative feedback which was obviously nice. It was suggested that Lewes should be somehow incorporated into the image. This will be my next step in the poster development, to add some reference to Lewes. I have also noticed myself that Im not happy with the viewing dates being out of chronological order, this will have to be changed to.
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
End Of Year Show: Pitch
Here is the pitch I gave to the group, Its essentially a branding guidelines stating how I felt the end of year show should look.
Monday, 7 May 2012
Poster Designs: First drafts
These are my two first mocks of End of year show poster. Using the Emblem I created before I wanted to give the impression of the vast range of potential things to do with design. On version two I Changed the title to Infinite possibilities from Endless possibility. I also made the moon cog into a little character that is filming the world so as to put another aspect of our course into the design.
Sunday, 6 May 2012
End of year show emblem design: First draft
For the end of year show poster and my business card I have designed an emblem that represents different areas of the Fda DMD course all in a nautical theme to go with the location of the event. Also along the edge are , Brighton pier and Pavilion to further the emphasis on where our course was held.
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Research:End of Year Show poster 2
http://flavors.me/shoebox87 |
Here is an example of an end of year show poster that in my opinion fails to grab my attention. There is no indication of what type of show it will be so would expect potential viewers to go out their way to a show that advertised with essentially a date.
http://www.financialskillsacademy.org.uk/news?page=16 Again this poster is one that falls short of the acceptable level. The bulb idea isn't bad but the execution of it is. The only effective part in my opinion is the title End of year show the rest look like a budget DIY store image |
Research: End of year show posters
http://miguelsantana.net/ |
I like the look of this poster as is has a professional feel to it, and the use of drawing dummies
engaging in different ways around the image. Doesn't fully sell what the show will consist
of and would attract more younger peoples attention, in my opinion.
http://fdagraphiccom.blogspot.co.uk/2012_03_01_archive.html |
End of Year Show Brief
New Brief: The brief was set two week ago but in order to save jumbling up of briefs I have saved posts to place in after this.
Assessment Rationale / Aims:
This module aims to provide students with the practical and cognitive skills needed to present themselves and their work in a professional environment. The emphasis is on developing experience with presentational techniques and understanding career paths, as well as encouraging self evaluation skills.
On exiting the course the student should have a realistic and broad grasp of the landscape of the commercial digital media industry.
Learning Outcomes for the Assessment:
• Demonstrate an awareness of the career paths within the creative industries by delivering a talk to peers about their work that demonstrates their ability to evaluate their practice and verbally articulate this with reference to a chosen career path and the work of others.
• Investigate legalisation affecting Digital Media Design productions.
• An increased awareness of the responsibilities of professional practitioners.
• Demonstrate the ability to network and communicate using a variety of tools.
• Prepare self and work confidently for professional presentation.
• Exhibit a body of work publicly, demonstrating an understanding of presentation considerations and competence with presentation skills.
The Brief (general description of the course work requirements)
For this assignment you are going to publicise and manage your Graduation Show, prepare some publicity for the show and some self publicity material. This includes managing the event and preparing both print and digital material for exhibition. This is your graduation show for the whole FdA so that means you are putting forward work from both years of your course, not just from the second year.
You will produce a website which showcases your own digital media design work. You will use html, css and javascript to create an interactive portfolio which shows a selected range of your work. The url for this website will be published on your promo cards (such as postcards or business cards) which you will distribute at the Graduation Show.
You need to secure your own Domain name and hosting.
As part of the process of preparing yourself for professional life after graduation, you will prepare an up to date CV and design a postcard or business card you can distribute at the graduation show and give to potential employers or contacts.
Publicising the Show
The Digital Media Design Graduation Show 2012 is going to be at the Brighton Media Centre on Tuesday 12th and Wednesday 13th June, with a ‘private view’ event on the evening of Tuesday 12th.
It’s really important that both the right people are invited to the show and that lots of people are invited to the show; poor turn-out makes for a pretty sad event and forgotten supporters will not be as helpful in future. It’s an important part of your role, as event organisers, to make sure it’s going to be a well attended evening.
You will have to work on the following publicity well in advance:-
1. A visual identity for the show that is worked into posters, flyers, invitations, eflyers
2. Guest / invitation list, plus contact details, and invitations distributed in advance, possibly with reminders closer to the time
3. An online presence for the show in the form of a website and/or a Facebook Event .
To decide on the branding imagery for this year’s show, you will each develop at least one poster design idea to pitch to the group. The decision about which design will be used for the publicity will come out of a group discussion, guided by your tutors. This is a competitive process, but also there will be some BA students wanting to put their designs forward so it isn’t guaranteed that an FdA design will win.
Organising the Show
You will have to co-ordinate with BAs, with whom you are sharing the show, to confer over hanging images (size of prints, number of and quality of prints, method of hanging), consistency of signage, (format, font face and size, type of printing and materials), presentation of screen based work (how many projectors, what they show, what sound is prioritized). There is a meeting between the two groups on Wed 25th April, 2pm, (this date is subject to change) at which plans will be made and responsibilities shared. On going communication between the BA and FdA students will need to happen after that via designated representatives.
The Show’s Content
You will act as an editorial team to shortlist the work that can go into the show, including having the debate about the wish to include work from all students in the show vs the amount, quality and balance of the show’s content which might not allow for contributions from everyone.
You will all need to put forward at least two images prepared for printing at A3 for consideration at short-listing stage. You can put forward more than two, but be selective. As well as graphic design, you can also create displays of stills from interactive, moving image and motion graphics work to propose for printing for the show. You will all also put forward at least two full quality QuickTime .movs of moving image and motion graphics work for consideration. Though the group will act as show editors as much as possible, the teaching team have the final say in the selection of material to be exhibited.
Once the work is selected, it needs to be prepared for the show. This includes the following:-
• Selected print material needs to be professionally printed at the agreed size and quality in advance of the show.
• A show-reel of AV (Audio Visual) work needs to be edited for the show. There can be (based on group discussions) a long version (i.e. showing pieces in their entirety) and a short (i.e. a fast cut clips of content). Students are responsible for this editing.
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The Event
You need to create a rota of helping over the two days on June 12th and 13th, covering setting-up, supervising the show and packing back the show.
Deadlines and Key Dates
You will pitch your poster ideas on Monday 23rd April
Posters to publicise the show and eflyers for digital distribution ready by Monday 7thth May
Material put forward for consideration to the ‘editorial panel’ Monday14th May
All print material for the show must be printed by Monday 11th June
All AV material for the show must be edited and exported by Monday 11th June
Portfolios must be online by Monday 11th June
The show is on Tuesday 12th and Wednesday 13th June 2012
All pitches, proposals and crits must be in the form of prepared presentations.
Method of Assessment
What you need to submit:
• At least one proposed show poster/flyer design
• At least two A3 images for printing and at least two .movs for the show-reel are put forward for consideration for inclusion in the show
• An html based portfolio hosted online using a relevant url
• A CV
• Printed business cards, postcards or another form of self publicity
• A blog showing the design process of your graphic designs and the design and build process of your website. You must also use your blog to evidence your contributions to the management of the show and your individual contributions to publicising the show on and off line and your generation of invitation and guest lists. Your blog must be updated at least weekly.
All work must be labelled correctly for submission
Learning Outcomes/Marking criteria (To pass all learning outcomes must be met)
Pass Criteria (i.e. to achieve a 40% / D – to 49% D+)
You will individually produce the following:-
• At least one proposed show poster/flyer design
• At least two A3 images for printing and at least two .movs for the show-reel are put forward for consideration for inclusion in the show
• An html based portfolio hosted online using a relevant url
• A CV
• Printed business cards, postcards or another form of self publicity
• A blog of research and project development updated on a weekly basis as a minimum.
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You will contribute to the following:-
• Editing and preparing the show content
• Publicising the show on and off line
• Generating invitation and guest lists
• Setting up, supervising and packing back the show
Enhanced Criteria (i.e. to achieve higher than 49%, A, B or C grades)
• Well chosen images which are suitable for the show and correctly sized for printing were put forward for consideration
• The .movs put forward for selection were well chosen and suitable for the show
• The online interactive portfolio is visually engaging and well executed technically
• CV is well laid out and highlights skills acquired in FdA
• The business cards / postcards are well designed and professional.
• You showed professionalism and good team-working skills in your contributions to the management of the show.
• Your blog entries are detailed and cover visual, content and technical research, which underpins the development of your ideas and designs and reflects in detail your individual contribution to the groups fulfilment of the brief, updated more than once a week.
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Graphics Group Summary
As a group I believe we performed well, All the tasks allocated were completed and the end product was pleasing to the client. All members contributed to the final pieces submitted showing good communication and effort.
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