Monday, November 2, 2015

Time planning

Last Friday's lesson we have been given a talk about why Time Planning is important. Also how we are able to adapt to it to help us dealing with a large amount of work. 

In small groups we have been told to create our week time table which includes our weekend. Also our work time, leisure time and wish list must be fitted in. Instead of that we had to create a list of things we like to do and things we wish we could do. That's our time table below. 





List of things we like to do: 

- Sleeping
- Socialising
- Eating
- Shopping
- Playing games
- Reading books

List of wishes: 

Learn how to cook
- Travel around the world
- Find a good job
- Graduate University
- Develop skills in drawing and in Graphic Design
- Work for the one of the best Design Studios
- Meet David Carson
- Become more confident

Research of websites/ apps/ articles: 

apps: 

- Work Schedule
- Half Year Planner
- Daily Schedule
- Schedule Planner

webs:
- google calender
- doodle
- MyStudyLife
- Examtime

articles: 

- How to manage time with 10 tips that work
- How to manage your time effectively - University of Kent
- How to manage your time 9 steps - wikihow

Inspirations

Last week lesson we have been doing  a group activity, basically a reminder of keep pushing ourselves to bogging. 



We have been separated into small groups containing max 4 people. As a group task during the session we had to make a list of 10 different blogs, webstites, books, films etc from which we are taking the inspiration everyday. 

As an inspiration I have choose 'Rik Lee', 'Arden Paul', 'Stylenoir Magazine', 'David Carson', 'Tim Walker' 



- Rik Lee - Is a young artist from Australia. He has worked for a range of clients including American Express, Nylon, Puma, Wired, Vodaphone, Air New Zealand, Virgin Australia, Telstra, Vive, Vice, Dotti, Clandestine Industries, Hurley, Honour Over Glory and Stussy. He works with grey lead pencils, textas, watercolours and his computer. He is creating tattoo illustrations of women and he is combining them with animals. For my a-levels and foundation diploma I have created lots of work inspired by him.







- Arden Paul - Was an Author and Creative Director. The book which I am taking lots of inspiration from is called 'It's no how good you are, It's how good you want to be'.









- Stylenoir Magazine - Is a British magazine published since 2008. The magazine is online based, but has had print offshoots including Noir: the black book of art and fashion. The Magazine regularly features latex, alternative style, and the darker aesthetics of fashion. In last years for my a-levels and foundation diploma I have created lots of magazine's covers inspired by this magazine. 













- David Carson - Is an American graphic designer, art director and surfer. He is best known for his innovative magazine design, and use of experimental typography. For my a levels I have created lots of posters inspired by him as I think his work is very unique. 


- Tim Walker - is a British fashion photographer, who regularly shoots for Vogue, W Magazine and LOVE Magazine. This is a famous photograph taken by Tim Walker. I found his style very interesting and I think his photos are unique. I really like the way he takes his images with the perfect composition to capture the main focus point. Everything in Walker's pictures is specially constructed and there is a selection of the extraordinary props also models. For my A2's photography I have created my final project inspired by him. Link to my photography  webpage: http://anetasidorko.weebly.com






- Instagram - Is easy and quick way to find lots of different interesting and inspirational design created by students, artists etc. I have created lots of work inspired by images on the 'Tumblr'.





Research about design blogs and new logo of Whitney Museum Of American Art.

Yesterday's lesson in groups we were researching about different style of design blogs from which we can take the inspiration from. As a group we have found numerous of design blogs such as:

- 'QuickSilver' - It features art, design, technology, fashion, music and adverts.
- 'Creative Blog'
- 'It's nice that' - 'Recognisance', 'Adaptable'.
- 'Speckyboy'
- 'The world of a Graphic Design' - Inspirational imagery and projects.
- 'Beautiful Type' - Typography, Illustrations and inspiring ideas.
- 'Grainedit' - Different designer's interviews.
- 'Famillesummer belle' - Designer of prints, textiles, interior accessories, retro theme pictures.
- 'Slapdashing' - typography, branding, UI and packaging.
- 'I love Typography' - All about type. Describes type from now and past.
- 'Creative Review'
- 'Booooooom'
- 'PrettyShitty'
- 'Lovely Packaging' - 'Visual identity', 'Attracts Attention'.
- 'The Dieline' - Packaging and branding. 'New and refreshed',  'Exciting and Enhencing'.
- 'Swiss Miss'
- 'Obsessilicious' - graphic design, pictorial blog, lots of photographs.



Mind map of different types of blogs 


Also we had to research and write a short description and our opinion as a group about the new logo of 'Whitney Museum of American Art'.


Experimentaljetset- Whitney Museum Of American Art. 

As a group we agreed that the design is adaptable and functional in both context and appearance. This makes it suitable to be used in a different ways such as website design, shops fronts and advertising. The use of the logo on the website is functional as it divides the information up so easy to read. The logo can be used on a big or small scale and it still will be recognisable. 

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Study Task- Getting to know people

Today on the end of the day we were researching in groups about 12 Design Studios.  As a group we had to research about  ‘Build’ Design Studio.

‘Build’ Design Studio is an internationally renowned design and an award-winning creative agency founded in 2011 by Michael C and Nicky Place. The Studio is originally based in London, but they moved to Yorkshire in 2015. They worked with a number of universally recognised companies such us: Nokia, Design Museum London, Sony, Nike, Microsoft, iStock, Warp, Studio, Octopi, Virgin America, Made.com, gettyimages, The Stow Brothers, Sota and Generation Press ad host of smaller independents. They specialises in branding and identity, mainly works with large-scale companies such as Nike and Microsoft also their work has been published in over one hundred books and magazines worldwide. “I really don’t understand people that try to be cool”- quote from their official webpage.Those are couple of examples of their work:




The second Design Studio, which we looked at, was AH-Ha Studio. AH-HA is a communication and graphic design studio, which was established in 2011 by Carolina Cantante and Catarina Carreiras and based in Portugal. The studio pursues varied creative interests across a variety of mediums: from brand strategy to interior design, naming and identity work, advertising, new media, traditional and fine print, retail and product design, photography and illustration. They are unique in what they specialize because of the use of basic shapes, limited colors and abstract in their work. Couple of exmaples of their work:



The next studio is ‘Hey Studio’ is a Graphic Design Studio based in Barcelona, Spain and was founded in 2007. They specialize in brand identity, editorial design and illustration. Their online shop was opened in 2014.  They worked with a number of universally recognised companies such us Apple, Vodafone, Threem Turkish Airlines, General Electric, Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert, The Wall Street Journal, Mr. Porter, CBS, Film Commission, Chile, Inditex, Fortune Magazine, Design Studio, Monocle, MACBA, CCCB, Penguin Random House and Oxfam. Couple of examples of their work:





The fourth studio, which we looked at, is ‘Sagmeister and Walsh’ based in New York and was founded by Stefan Sagmeister. They specialising in advertising, art Direction, Branding & identity, consultancy, concept development, commercials, curation, design system, environmental design, event design, exhibition design, film/video, furniture design, identity, interactive, naming, print, packaging, signage, writing, website design. Couple of examples of their work:





The next design studio is ‘Hey Days’. It’s a Norwegian agency based in Oslo Norway. They focus on developing visual identities, digital solutions and other associated material for small and big clients. Examples of their work:



 ‘Lust’ is a multidisciplinary graphic design practice established in 1996 by Jeroen Baendse, Thomas Castro and Dimitri Nieuwenhuizen. They are based in the Hague Netherlands. They work in a broad spectrum of media including traditional print work and book design, abstract cartography and data-visualisations, new media and interactive installations and architectural graphic. Examples of their work:


‘Dumbar’ is an international agency with a Dutch Heritage and was founded in 1977, by Gert Dumbar. They are based in Netherlands (Rotterdam) and a liaison-office in South Korea (Seoul). On average, they have 5 diferent nationalities and cultures in the team. They are describing their work as ‘visual branding, online branding’, meaning they create every visible expression of a brand or organization – offline and online. This involves expertise in strategy, communication, branding and process- management. Couple of examples of their work:




‘Elmwood’ was founded in 1997, based in London, Leeds, New York Honk Kong. They began as small agency in Leeds. They have created their own design tools and their own tea and beer brand. They are specialising in product design and only using Bold Fonts in their work. Couple examples of their work: 



‘Bleed’ is multidisciplinary design consultancy based in Oslo and Vienna. They create identity and experience through concept development, art direction, graphic design and service design.  They worked for Ikea. Couple examples of their work:



‘Face’ is a super modernist design studio specialised in developing honest branding projects across the world. Rik Bracho and Ricardo Tejada founded it in 2006. They are located in Mexico. They offers a full range of consultancy and design services, from brand development to specific design work for premium brands: identity, branding, editorial, web design, packaging and visual communication. They have design different thinks for 'Size' and 'My Space'. Couple examples of their work:



‘Dessein’ was founded in Perth Australia in 1987. They specialise in branding, websites, and packaging and exploring new possibilities, books, brochures, catalogues. They include lots of photography in their packaging designs. Their all team come from diverse cultural backgrounds, and religions: Korean, Italia, Indian and Australia.  Examples of their work:




‘Wolff Olins’ is a global community of thinkers and makers and was founded in 1965 by Michael Wolff and Wally Olins. They are located in London, San Francisco, Dubai and New York. They have created logo for Olympics. Also they work and partner with experts around the world and they designed a logo for famous companies such us ‘Skype’, ‘EE’, ‘PWC’ and ‘NYC’. Examples of their work: