Who are you now?
I feel a lot more independant moving to Leeds, the course has been challenging and demanding but also enjoyable. I've loved every minute and its helped me grow as a designer, developing skills in Photoshop, Indesign and Illustrator has benefited my work tremendously. At first it was all a bit overwhelming trying to absorb so much information at once, but after the lectures and seminars I've learnt so much more than i've done in any other education.

Experiences?
Visits to galleries, exhibitions and galleries have really brought me and broadened my mind. Coming from a small town there is not much choice design wise, Leeds is full of energy and theres always something going on. As a growing designer it has opened my mind at how much design is in the world, it surrounds us without us realising and that is what uni has mainly taught me. Tone of voice wise, I think because i'm an energetic person needs vibrancy and bold colours.

Creative concerns?
Over the year I have gained the confidence to become more critical at analysing other pieces of work, before I thought everything was just nice. Now I find myself analysing work and looking to see if its successful and appropriate and just a well made piece of design. The course has also made me more aware of online creative blogs, this is now something I check weekly which I never used to do. I think it is essential to keep up with the news on design and see what other designers are putting out there.

What 'Brands' me?
I chose in my business cards to use a san serif bold font called Governor, this I think reflects myself as a person. I love bold yet minimal design as I think it looks more visually exciting. I chose a vibrant colour for the background to represent my personality, I see myself as a positive person and have a optimistic look on almost everything. I believe we create our own happiness and thats what I strive to do, the course has matured and developed my character and I'm excited for whats to come in the future.





I decided to go for a business card even though from the beginning it was the last thing I wanted to do. My original idea was to draw an animal that best represented myself and put onto a poster which is something you get free when you get my pack. I even got the class to vote for which animal would best suite me (a camel) but given the timescale and errors it would of been impossible to finish in time for submission. Although its half done I can still go back to it and work into it more. SO, I then asked people what my main feature was on my face and people said my smile. They described me as excitable, like a puppy and always bubbly. I took this into account and wanted to create something that would best represent this. After doing research on the internet and in books I decided I wanted to go for something minimal but energetic. My favourite colour is orange, plus its a very energetic warming colour so I knew it would be appropriate. The minimal smiley in the center represents my happiness, I kept it very minimal to try get more of an impact. The 'Oh Hi' is one of the most things I say everyday so again I thought it could be quite humorous and appropriate to use. The back of the business card I used the large 'Hi', I thought it looked quite interesting as it looks almost like shapes with no purpose until you look again and see that infact its a word.





Chris Wood:


These set of business cards are by Chris Wood. I love how minimal yet vibrant they are, the crisp white and vivid orange make such an eye catching impact it draws your attention instantly. this is something I'd like to consider for my own business cards.

Tyhe Reading:


These set of business cards are by Tyhe Reading. Again I love the simplicity but vibrant use of colour, I think it just draws your attention instantly. However the designs may not reflect the artist they are promoting, I would like to go for something a lot more personal.

Oh Hui Min:



These are another set of finely designed minimal self branding designs. Again I love how minimal and simplistic it is but has an impact that stays in your head, it especially looks nice on different coloured stock. The first one I love the vibrancy and energy, however again I don't think it reflect what the designer is about. 




These set of business cards are by Rosie Gopaul. I love the simplicity and minimalism, It creates more of an impact which is something I want to do in my own work. The outside edges coloured in yellow works really well and adds vibrancy to the business cards.



Why I chose to study on this programme:
1. I'd heard good reputation from various sources, even my college tutor spoke highly about the course.
2. I was very impressed by the studio space when I came on an opening day, compared to some uni's where you have to book in advance to get studio space. Leeds offered space and potential.
3. Tutor time - Looking at some uni's and you rarely get any delivered sessions with your tutors, you get given a brief and don't see them again for 6 weeks. This didn't appeal to me as I believe I still need to learn a lot about graphic design, getting a brief on something I'm not an expert on yet was simply terrifying.
4. Close to home - As I live in Middlesbrough, I kind of didn't want to move too far away from home.
5. Leeds city - It was either Leeds or Loughborough, the city is what made my mind up because Loughborough was just a small town whilst Leeds is a city with history and endless opportunities. Cities are alive and ongoing, I thought it's not to big but it will give me a taste of what the world is like.

What I want to learn:
1. The history and origins of type and graphic design. Although I know some things about the history of type, especially with the famous invention of the Letterpress, I am eager to learn other aspects of history that have an impact on the world we live in today.
2. To screen print - As my college was quite small and our class was fairly large we were never taught how to screen print, I am eager to learn how to do it though because I've seen the results of screen printing and I think they are just simply fantastic.
3. To develop my skills in Photoshop and Illustrator and how to use Indesign. Again in college we were made to use Quark Express which is a poor excuse for a editorial programme and made you want to rip your hair out, unfortunately our tutors didn't know how to use Indesign so we were never taught it.
4. To confidently public speak, I sometimes find it extremely hard to speak in front of large groups of people, especially if I don't know them. This is something i'm determined to conquer.
5. To correctly format and make a book, to this day I've never been able to create a book as something always goes wrong.

My strengths:
1. Vector/Illustration based design, as I love drawing I think my work benefits more when I'm able to illustrate or draw vectors for it.
2. Keen learner, I love learning knew things and becoming a master of them. Even sometimes it takes a lot of mistakes to get good at something but this makes me more determined.
3. Punctual, although my attendance is not too great, it is extremely rare I am late to something, if anything I'm always early! This is just to help me get organised and prepare for whats coming.
4. Group work, I love working in a group with other people. Hearing their ideas and how they interporate briefs is just so interesting.
5. Quick learner, not only am I a keen learner but once I am taught something I can pick up on it very quickly. I can then get practice at whatever I'm doing and become a master of it.

What I want to improve:
1. My Photoshop and Illustrator skills, as college never really taught us how to use these programmes we were just left to develop our skills ourselves. I'm hoping uni will teach me more about them so I can create the outcomes I want.
2. Confidently speaking to someone new, I'm sure we all get it at one point but I sometimes get nervous talking to new people.
3. Knowledge on the principles of graphic design. I already know the anatomy of type and legibility but I am eager to learn more into the fundamental principles of graphic design and how they have an effect on us.
4. Knowledge and awareness of online blogs and books, I think this will improve my work.
5. My confidence in myself, I want to be proud of my work and not doubt or criticise it. I think from developing and experimenting with different ideas I am come to a conclusion and be happy with it not doubt myself. This will also help me as a person accept mistakes are okay and to learn from them.

How I will evaluate my progress:
1. Keep my blog updated so I can easily look back on lectures, seminars and workshops to help remember what I have learnt.
2. Look on my blog and evaluate how I have responded to the set briefs.
3. Take on board the feedback I get from crits, this feedback is essential to progress and develop your ideas.
4. Work harder each brief, my evaluation show slowly improve throughout the year to show I'm growing and developing as a designer.

5 Questions I want to find the answers too:
1. What is the difference between CMYK and RGB?
2. How does type effect the tone of voice?
3. Just how far does graphic design go into, what are the other professions it dips into?
4. What are the fundamental principles of graphic design?
5. Why is layout the key aspect of good design?

Things that inspire me:
1. Day to day life, I could in a cafe or walking down the street and if there something that catches my eye it inspire me with ideas and design.
2. Books/Magazines have a huge impact on my way of thinking, the layouts, colour schemes and imagery are different in various magazines depending on who their target audience is, this to me is quite fascinating as it also makes you change the way you see the publication.
3. My peers, in college I found that my peers was really inspiring to me. Watching them grow and develop is quite motivating and inspiring, this helps develop my work also.
4. Attending lectures, learning different aspects from the different courses in the uni has already helped and gave me knowledge on art & design in the world.
5. Traveling, I like to travel a lot especially to different cities. Seeing the way art & design is everywhere in a city just shows how alive and current it is.

Examples of design that illustrate my creative interest:

Alex Fowkes:


Sally Mann:

Record store in Leeds:

Album cover:

Andrea Minini:




Ostecx Creative:


Rice Creative:


Zsolt Zleovszki:







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