Upon further feedback I have decided to match the characters bow to the colouring of the card design, and I have decided to only make 10 cards with plushies attached and to make sure the designs can hold their own.
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Thursday, 24 March 2016
Business card designs and considerations
Upon further feedback I have decided to match the characters bow to the colouring of the card design, and I have decided to only make 10 cards with plushies attached and to make sure the designs can hold their own.
Sunday, 20 March 2016
Thoughts For Final Show
I want to display work that I genuinely enjoy making because I feel that it really shows in the finished pieces. I am setting RaelDanger up as a brand rather than just me being an illustrator and the degree show will be a good place to showcase my brand. After Fig Taylor came in I felt like I was left with very few options with where my work could take me, but after thinking about it for the past few months I have decided I want to put my artwork onto apparel. I feel like the graphic and vibrant nature of my work really lends itself to t-shirts, dresses etc.
Brands I feel that are good examples for what I would like to do is
Iron Fist
Monday, 7 March 2016
Context and Style Clash
I have found throughout my degree I find it really difficult to gel both context and my practice into my projects.
I'm passionate about what I try to do with my artwork ie tackling difficult subjects such as homelessness and mental health but my style which I am equally passionate about more often than not doesn't fit the subject in trying to tackle.
This has been the second project in a row where I have felt like I'm forcing the two together when they just don't fit. Part of me wants to throw in the towel and create fake band posters or just something a bit less socially driven and more interest driven.
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
Graduate panel
Back in January we had a panel discussion with Chris Madden, Barney Ibbotson and Emma Reynolds.
It wasn't all that useful in terms of advice for me personally because my work isn't really suited to editorial illustration. They didn't have much experience selling online and were rather negative about selling online. It left me feeling panicked about what I can do with my art.
On a positive note they brought some events to my attention, cake and doodle being one of them along with draw northwest. And attending cake and doodle made me aware of exhibitions and other events which are taking place.