Sunday, 18 December 2016

Exhibitions and Gallerys - Oslo

What I have learnt
Where I have been
What museums I have been what i learnt at them

i Have been tremedulously influenced and inspired by people around me
Inspirations


munch museum

astrup fearnley

vigeland sculpture park

oslo city museum

national gallery

fram museum

nobel peace center - syria-is-my-only-home

Five years ago this spring, the war in Syria broke out. From March onwards, The Nobel Peace Center shows an exhibition about the life as a refugee seen through the eyes of children. 

This was a very touching exhibition and forsure changed my outlook on what is happening within syria. I think a greater understanding of issues going on within the world is a big influence within my own design as it changes my perspective.

emanuel vigeland museum

matural history museum


Bakken & Bæck

We're very happy to have Eike König, founder and creative director of HORT, join us for a talk and a beer at our 7th Open House.

HORT is a Berlin-based design studio that has been around for more than two decades. We've been fans of HORT for a long time; we really admire their strong but playful graphic design work.

Besides Eike, Luke Scheybeler will be joining us. He co-founded Rapha, considered by most to be the world's nicest cycling brand. As Rapha's former creative director, Luke had a leading role in designing the branding, graphics and website.

We will provide snacks and something to drink. We're opening at 18:00 and closing down around 21:00 (some of us will probably be going out afterwards).

Visting bakken & baeck for a really intresting talk from eike konig and luke scheybeler.

In norway I saw some really amazingly curated exhibitions.










































Thursday, 17 March 2016

Evaiulatiopn


Looking back over the brief I am happy with my self branding reaching the correct audience. I feel It had been tailored well enough to appeal to a more branding styled studio over studios specialising is other aspects of design. Although I do feel my branding booklet its self has lots of room for improvement, one thing I would change is I would actually create a booklet and use the orginal drawings rather than scanning them in. I feel I have not fully limited myself however to just branding studios, this is more just a focus. The porfolio zine is more versatile, It can be used as a base for my work of choice which can attract a slightly wider audience. For example I could screen print onto the a3 side of the sheet this would appeal to printing studios. As I would like to apply for work experience at a printing studio this would work in my favour. I am happy to say my logo communicates a bit of me as an individual, the combination of minimal design and connotations to the outside are both things I feel represent me as a designer however on the other hand I do think more could be done to evolve the logo and again is not perfect. Id of like to produce some sort of stamp which had important information on such as a website etc however I did not have enough time and when deciding what was the most important aspects I decided on what was going to actually help me get some work experience. Within my spare time I plan to make a stamp still. At the beginning of this project I found it tedious and pointless but as it progressed I began to understand the importance of the module, and actually really enjoyed it in the end. I will defiantly be adding onto my current identity through my own personal projects which are important to me as a designer. Within the project many things went wrong but all for the great good, as I feel like I learnt alot from this project. One of the main being a greater understanding of the digital print room. As my two resolutions revolved around this heavily I was using the digital print room frequently. I learnt the best method to create a booklet with there equipment. I also learn how to create in design files correctly to work within there. However I still managed to print out multiple portfolio zines wrong. This was mainly down to proof checking, first it being an orphan then second it being the wrong way around. My first booklet was completely off with each page a different size. I fixed this however with the guillotine. I really enjoy the identity branding side to this project. Although I felt I did not have enough to on it specifcaly. Things id improve on are defiantly the branding booklet I was happy with it but there was so much more that could of been done with it if Id of had the time. Id of created a website also.  On a whole this module as taught me to not be afraid of getting my work out there and that I need to begin to take advantage of social media something I currently do not use alot. Its also encouraged me to enhance my own pratice as a design away from college work, I will begin this with my sister hair dressing identity. 

Wednesday, 16 March 2016

Logo & identity


I wanted my logo and identity to reflect a bit of me whilst still including aspects of my practice to come. The compass symbolises both my personal interests and my new career path. It relates to me personally because I enjoy being outside as this helps my practice by helping me relax and release some stress which more than often leads to creativity and new ideas.  The compass also is to show the beginning of my journey within graphic design, as I have only just began it can be used to guide me through what lies ahead. My essentials identity photo shows my camera because photography is something I enjoy and try to use within my design. I wanted to incorporate parts of my photography within my identity using them as my covers. I feel they create much more engaging pieces than block colours. It has my diary which I used regularly to organise myself. As well as my field notes for additional note taking or quick idea drawing. I enjoy working with sharpy and pencil. The flask is a to show of my love for coffee and teas. 





Presentation

For my presentation I used a simple 3 by 3 grid with a order of font then images, font then images. I kept it very simple to help myself. I used my self branding within each corner of the page to represent the compass element. North, east, south, west. The typeface throughout was piers sans, the same for the rest of my identity. I wrote this all down on paper to begin then putting it together slide by slide afterwards.



Nat geo




Photographing my identity essentials


From the basics that we had learnt from out photography lighting session we attempted to create our own studio with equipment from the college. This was because we couldn't actually get a studio in college. However we had an issue with the flashing of the lights, the infrared would not synce properly which meant we had to just use the lighting itself. The photo graphs white balance was very off so i just had to edit them in photoshop. Next time around I would prefer to photograph within the studio. 



















Thursday, 10 March 2016

Portfolio zine Development

Here is a range of design decisions made after samples had been printed and the reviewed by me, John and peers after asking for feedback on the zine. One of the image I decided against, this was printed on the lower quality printers so it is arguable that it may of looked much better on the good printers however I wasn’t willing to risk this.  I found that creative wanderer was to big and also out of line with the contact info, I moved this all to be aligned.  I originally had a fade on the logo I took is off as it did nothing but but take away from my identity.  shows that using gsm above 200 results in cracking of the ink, It also told me that I need to be using Proper folding processes rather than by hand.  was another alignment issue hard to see but was well over. another alignment issue as the logo is not centred.  the point size was to big so this was reduced to 12 point, also created a more consistent appearance.   the additional image was unnecessary and removed on the final. 










I was really pleased with how this came out although there are some mistake and I really do feel like there is something missing through the cv sections in a whole for my tester it was good. I learnt that I need to use a slightly thinner paper as thicker card ruins ink when folded. Feedback also showed some fonts where slightly to big and others where out of line. I have Eco paper and brown paper Eco paper fits into my personal identity where the brown paper bits into the theme of the zine I will be testing Both and maybe using the brown on the booklet also.








Tester





Final Zine



I was really pleased with how this came out although there are some mistake and I really do feel like there is something missing through the cv sections in a whole for my tester it was good. I learnt that I need to use a slightly thinner paper as thicker card ruins ink when folded. Feedback also showed some fonts where slightly to big and others where out of line. I have Eco paper and brown paper Eco paper fits into my personal identity where the brown paper bits into the theme of the zine I will be testing Both and maybe using the brown on the booklet also.

The main idea behind this portfolio zine was to have platform in which I apply for work experience plus other things. What is great about this is the full a3 side does not have to be restricted to ‘portfolio teaser’. For example if i wanted to apply for some work experience at a printing press, I could screen print a piece of my own work in place of this. Thus creating something bespoke to the area of design I’m applying for. 

I will also use a behance for my portfolio work however I do think it is much more memorable if you receive something psychical. I personally really enjoy receiving things within the post especially  if it is tailored to me. The whole piece is created with a modernist tone, grids are used throughout t create order. As it is an informative piece I felt it was best to keep it simple and readable by following rules. Portfolio Teasers breaks the rules slightly to create something which does not become dull by the end. Within the Cv I used two fonts one piers sans, as this is representative for my identity and the second was bobby. A hand written font, I used this because I wanted to keep to the theme of an adventure, piers throughout I felt  was taking away from the design slightly. The font also fits in with my swirly path showcasing my time line. The use of circles through the cv are in relation to my logo and the idea of a compass. 










Final 4 samples