1. What skills have you developed through this
module and how effectively do you think you have applied them?
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The main skill I have
developed throughout this module is my practical work on the computer, using
Illustrator. At the beginning of the course I had used it for a minimal
amount, only knowing the basic controls, but now after the workshops we were
given I feel confident in my use of this program to create visual variations
and my final outcomes. I think this has definitely aided in making my work
look a lot more professional and finished.
The use of Illustrator has
allowed me be more creative and a lot less worried about taking risks in
pieces as I can now change it at the click of a button. This in turn has
helped my idea generation and development.
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2. What approaches to/methods
of design production have you developed and how have they informed your
design development process?
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My approach to design
productions has definitely been more experimental throughout this module. I
have taken time to get my ideas down on a piece of paper and then take it
from there, whereas I used to just go for it and make the changes later. This
has helped manage time during this project as I have a clear idea what I am
doing before I start doing it digitally.
The tasks in which we come up
with ten or twenty variations has become a lot easier for me because of this.
I have found I am a lot more open to what I can do creatively in development
because I now have the skills to fulfil these on the computer/by hand.
The main thing I have started
doing is looking at the briefs as if I was a viewer and what I would
understand, instead of as the designer who knows everything about it. This is
important as these outcomes have had to be things that have to recognised and
understood immediately, and I am learning to get a balance and capitalise on
this.
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3. What strengths can you
identify in your work and how have/will you capitalise on these?
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In my personal opinion, my
final outcomes are my strong point. The professionalism and cleanness of them
makes them aesthetically pleasing in my eyes. I need to bring this same
approach to the development stage and remember to keep it all at the same
level of professionalism.
Another strength of my work
is the ideas generation. Although I may not come up with a huge amount of
ideas, I do feel that the ones I come up with are strong ideas and get the
message across well. From the few strong ideas I have, I am able to combine
them to create the final outcomes.
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4. What weaknesses can you
identify in your work and how will you address these in the future?
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My main weakness is that in
the end, when we are doing group critiques, not everyone understands exactly
the message that I am putting across. This is something I need to work on and
to make the message as clearly as possible so anyone who looks at it will
know exactly what they are looking at. Although I feel they are aesthetically
pleasing, others may not and this could lead to them not understanding what I
am saying through the piece.
Another weakness is that I am
more focussed on the final outcome than the development and ideas generation.
I need to give myself a balance and be able to spend more time on this and
hand drawn development than doing everything digitally to try get a final
outcome quickly.
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5. Identify five things that
you will do differently next time and what do you expect to gain from doing
these?
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1.
The first thing I want to change is the
amount of digital to hand drawing ratio. I would like to increase the hand
drawn element in my work, as this is an important feature of being a
designer. I feel I have not done enough, however this could be down to the
time frames of the brief and trying to get a final outcome out before the
deadline.
2.
I would like to do more ideas and design
development in the briefs so I can come up with a more resolved and thought
about final outcome. This will help me learn what gets the message across and
will benefit me in the future.
3.
Improving and sourcing my research is
something I would like to work on. I want to be able to get a balance between
research, development and the final outcome. Research is definitely the thing
that is lacking and I have always had an issue with.
4.
The quality of my hand drawn works. A lot
of my hand drawn pieces are development or quick sketches. I would like to
incorporate this element into the final outcome some how so I can get some good
quality drawing/hand rendered work in there.
5.
I would like to start making more
sophisticated work. I don’t feel like I have been doing this yet. I think it
has all been quite simple so far and I would like to make more intelligent
and sophisticated work. I would also like to make work that is more true to
my style than the work I have been creating. I am more of a post-modernist
designer than a modernist and I don’t feel that has been shown.
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6.How would you grade
yourself on the following areas:
(please indicate using an
‘x’)
5= excellent, 4 = very good,
3 = good, 2 = average, 1 = poor
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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Attendance
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x
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Punctuality
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x
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Motivation
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x
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Commitment
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x
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Quantity of work produced
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x
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Quality of work produced
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x
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Contribution to the group
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x
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The evaluation of your work
is an important part of the assessment criteria and represents a percentage
of the overall grade. It is essential that you give yourself enough time to
complete your written evaluation fully and with appropriate depth and level
of self-reflection. If you have any questions relating to the self evaluation
process speak to a member of staff as soon as possible.
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Friday, 23 November 2012
OUGD403 - Module Evaluation
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